Oxidative Stress and Antioxidants in Neurodegenerative Disorders
The University of Sydney · University College Hospital, Ibadan
Abstract
Neurodegenerative disorders constitute a substantial proportion of neurological diseases with significant public health importance. The pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases is characterized by a complex interplay of various general and disease-specific factors that lead to the end point of neuronal degeneration and loss, and the eventual clinical manifestations. Oxidative stress is the result of an imbalance between pro-oxidant species and antioxidant systems, characterized by an elevation in the levels of reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species, and a reduction in the levels of endogenous antioxidants. Recent studies have increasingly highlighted oxidative stress and associated mitochondrial…
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3Topics & keywords
- Oxidative stress
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Disease
- Reactive oxygen species
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Pathophysiology
- Huntington's disease