Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ROS-induced ROS release

DB Zorov, M Juhaszova, SJ Sollott - Physiological reviews, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Byproducts of normal mitochondrial metabolism and homeostasis include the buildup of
potentially damaging levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), Ca2+, etc., which must be …

Mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathophysiology of renal diseases

R Che, Y Yuan, S Huang… - American Journal of …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Mitochondrial dysfunction has gained recognition as a contributing factor in many diseases.
The kidney is a kind of organ with high energy demand, rich in mitochondria. As such …

What is “phenoptosis” and how to fight it?

VP Skulachev - Biochemistry (Moscow), 2012 - Springer
Phenoptosis is the death of an organism programmed by its genome. Numerous examples
of phenoptosis are described in prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes, and all kingdoms of …

PARP inhibition in platinum-based chemotherapy: Chemopotentiation and neuroprotection

RM McQuade, V Stojanovska, JC Bornstein… - Pharmacological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Cisplatin, carboplatin and oxaliplatin represent the backbone of platinum therapy for several
malignancies including head and neck, lung, colorectal, ovarian, breast, and genitourinary …

Particulate matter 2.5 promotes inflammation and cellular dysfunction via reactive oxygen species/p38 MAPK pathway in primary rat corneal epithelial cells

DH Kim, H Lee, H Hwangbo, SY Kim, SY Ji… - Cutaneous and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Numerous studies have linked particulate matter2. 5 (PM2. 5) to ocular surface
diseases, but few studies have been conducted on the biological effect of PM2. 5 on the …

Microbiota and mitobiota. Putting an equal sign between mitochondria and bacteria

DB Zorov, EY Plotnikov, DN Silachev, LD Zorova… - Biochemistry …, 2014 - Springer
The recent revival of old theories and setting them on modern scientific rails to a large extent
are also relevant to mitochondrial science. Given the widespread belief that mitochondria …

Programmed aging of mammals: proof of concept and prospects of biochemical approaches for anti-aging therapy

MV Skulachev, VP Skulachev - Biochemistry (Moscow), 2017 - Springer
Abstract (i) In 2015-2017 we compared possible reasons for longevity of two mammalian
highly social species, ie naked mole rats and humans. We proposed that in both cases …

A comparative study of the efficiency of mitochondria-targeted antioxidants MitoTEMPO and SKQ1 under oxidative stress

B Liu, L Chen, M Gao, M Dai, Y Zheng, L Qu… - Free Radical Biology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract MitoTEMPO (MT) and Visomitin (SKQ1) are regareded as mitochondria-targeted
antioxidants, which inhibit production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) …

Accumulated ROS activates HIF-1α-induced glycolysis and exerts a protective effect on sensory hair cells against noise-induced damage

S Liang, S Dong, W Liu, M Wang, S Tian… - Frontiers in Molecular …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Noise exposure causes noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). NIHL exhibits loss of inner ear
sensory hair cells and is often irreparable. Although oxidative stress is involved in hearing …

The effect of IV amino acid supplementation on mortality in ICU patients may be dependent on kidney function: post hoc subgroup analyses of a multicenter …

R Zhu, MJ Allingstrup, A Perner, GS Doig - Critical Care Medicine, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: We investigated whether preexisting kidney function determines if ICU patients
may benefit from increased (2.0 g/kg/d) protein intake. Design: Post hoc, hypothesis …