Redox control of liver function in health and disease
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), a heterogeneous population of biologically active
intermediates, are generated as by-products of the aerobic metabolism and exhibit a dual …
intermediates, are generated as by-products of the aerobic metabolism and exhibit a dual …
[HTML][HTML] The role of redox mechanisms in hepatic chronic wound healing and fibrogenesis
E Novo, M Parola - Fibrogenesis & Tissue Repair, 2012 - Springer
Under physiological conditions, intracellular and tissue levels of reactive oxygen species
(ROS) are carefully controlled and employed as fine modulators of signal transduction, gene …
(ROS) are carefully controlled and employed as fine modulators of signal transduction, gene …
[HTML][HTML] Redox mechanisms in hepatic chronic wound healing and fibrogenesis
E Novo, M Parola - Fibrogenesis & tissue repair, 2008 - Springer
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated within cells or, more generally, in a tissue
environment, may easily turn into a source of cell and tissue injury. Aerobic organisms have …
environment, may easily turn into a source of cell and tissue injury. Aerobic organisms have …
The importance of redox state in liver damage
L Cesaratto, C Vascotto, S Calligaris… - Annals of Hepatology, 2004 - medigraphic.com
Oxidative stress is a major pathogenetic event occurring in several liver disorders ranging
from metabolic to proliferative ones, and is a major cause of liver damage due to …
from metabolic to proliferative ones, and is a major cause of liver damage due to …
[HTML][HTML] Oxidative stress in liver diseases: pathogenesis, prevention, and therapeutics
Reactive oxygen species-(ROS-) induced oxidative stress has been implicated in various
forms of diseases. Excessive ROS generation depletes the endogenous antioxidants that …
forms of diseases. Excessive ROS generation depletes the endogenous antioxidants that …
[HTML][HTML] Role of oxidative stress in liver health and disease
P Muriel, KR Gordillo - Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Liver diseases are a worldwide medical problem because the liver is the principal
detoxifying organ and maintains metabolic homeostasis. The liver metabolizes various …
detoxifying organ and maintains metabolic homeostasis. The liver metabolizes various …
[HTML][HTML] Role of oxidative stress in liver disorders
L Conde de la Rosa, L Goicoechea, S Torres… - Livers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Oxygen is vital for life as it is required for many different enzymatic reactions involved in
intermediate metabolism and xenobiotic biotransformation. Moreover, oxygen consumption …
intermediate metabolism and xenobiotic biotransformation. Moreover, oxygen consumption …
[HTML][HTML] Oxidative stress and redox signaling in the pathophysiology of liver diseases
The increased production of derivatives of molecular oxygen and nitrogen in the form of
reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) lead to molecular …
reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) lead to molecular …
Pathophysiological basis for antioxidant therapy in chronic liver disease
J Medina, R Moreno-Otero - Drugs, 2005 - Springer
Oxidative stress is a common pathogenetic mechanism contributing to initiation and
progression of hepatic damage in a variety of liver disorders. Cell damage occurs when …
progression of hepatic damage in a variety of liver disorders. Cell damage occurs when …
[HTML][HTML] Alterations in the redox state and liver damage: hints from the EASL Basic School of Hepatology
The importance of a correct balance between oxidative and reductive events has been
shown to have a paramount effect on cell function for quite a long time. However, in spite of …
shown to have a paramount effect on cell function for quite a long time. However, in spite of …