Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases

Ilaria Liguori,1 Gennaro Russo,1 Francesco Curcio,1 Giulia Bulli,1 Luisa Aran,1 David Della-Morte,2,3 Gaetano Gargiulo,4 Gianluca Testa,1,5 Francesco Cacciatore,1,6 Domenico Bonaduce,1 Pasquale Abete1 1Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II&rdq...

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Main Authors: Liguori I, Russo G, Curcio F, Bulli G, Aran L, Della-Morte D, Gargiulo G, Testa G, Cacciatore F, Bonaduce D, Abete P
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-04-01
Series:Clinical Interventions in Aging
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spelling doaj-560da0c26eb3428eb392fab5faf1c8e62020-11-25T00:09:56ZengDove Medical PressClinical Interventions in Aging1178-19982018-04-01Volume 1375777237976Oxidative stress, aging, and diseasesLiguori IRusso GCurcio FBulli GAran LDella-Morte DGargiulo GTesta GCacciatore FBonaduce DAbete PIlaria Liguori,1 Gennaro Russo,1 Francesco Curcio,1 Giulia Bulli,1 Luisa Aran,1 David Della-Morte,2,3 Gaetano Gargiulo,4 Gianluca Testa,1,5 Francesco Cacciatore,1,6 Domenico Bonaduce,1 Pasquale Abete1 1Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy; 2Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; 3San Raffaele Roma Open University, Rome, Italy; 4Division of Internal Medicine, AOU San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi di Aragona, Salerno, Italy; 5Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy; 6Azienda Ospedaliera dei Colli, Monaldi Hospital, Heart Transplantation Unit, Naples, Italy Abstract: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are produced by several endogenous and exogenous processes, and their negative effects are neutralized by antioxidant defenses. Oxidative stress occurs from the imbalance between RONS production and these antioxidant defenses. Aging is a process characterized by the progressive loss of tissue and organ function. The oxidative stress theory of aging is based on the hypothesis that age-associated functional losses are due to the accumulation of RONS-induced damages. At the same time, oxidative stress is involved in several age-related conditions (ie, cardiovascular diseases [CVDs], chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer), including sarcopenia and frailty. Different types of oxidative stress biomarkers have been identified and may provide important information about the efficacy of the treatment, guiding the selection of the most effective drugs/dose regimens for patients and, if particularly relevant from a pathophysiological point of view, acting on a specific therapeutic target. Given the important role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of many clinical conditions and aging, antioxidant therapy could positively affect the natural history of several diseases, but further investigation is needed to evaluate the real efficacy of these therapeutic interventions. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature on this complex topic of ever increasing interest. Keywords: elderly, reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, antioxidantshttps://www.dovepress.com/oxidative-stress-aging-and-diseases-peer-reviewed-article-CIAelderlyreactive oxygen speciesreactive nitrogen speciesantioxidants
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author Liguori I
Russo G
Curcio F
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Aran L
Della-Morte D
Gargiulo G
Testa G
Cacciatore F
Bonaduce D
Abete P
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Curcio F
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Della-Morte D
Gargiulo G
Testa G
Cacciatore F
Bonaduce D
Abete P
Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
Clinical Interventions in Aging
elderly
reactive oxygen species
reactive nitrogen species
antioxidants
author_facet Liguori I
Russo G
Curcio F
Bulli G
Aran L
Della-Morte D
Gargiulo G
Testa G
Cacciatore F
Bonaduce D
Abete P
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title Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
title_short Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
title_full Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
title_fullStr Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
title_sort oxidative stress, aging, and diseases
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Interventions in Aging
issn 1178-1998
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Ilaria Liguori,1 Gennaro Russo,1 Francesco Curcio,1 Giulia Bulli,1 Luisa Aran,1 David Della-Morte,2,3 Gaetano Gargiulo,4 Gianluca Testa,1,5 Francesco Cacciatore,1,6 Domenico Bonaduce,1 Pasquale Abete1 1Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy; 2Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; 3San Raffaele Roma Open University, Rome, Italy; 4Division of Internal Medicine, AOU San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi di Aragona, Salerno, Italy; 5Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy; 6Azienda Ospedaliera dei Colli, Monaldi Hospital, Heart Transplantation Unit, Naples, Italy Abstract: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are produced by several endogenous and exogenous processes, and their negative effects are neutralized by antioxidant defenses. Oxidative stress occurs from the imbalance between RONS production and these antioxidant defenses. Aging is a process characterized by the progressive loss of tissue and organ function. The oxidative stress theory of aging is based on the hypothesis that age-associated functional losses are due to the accumulation of RONS-induced damages. At the same time, oxidative stress is involved in several age-related conditions (ie, cardiovascular diseases [CVDs], chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer), including sarcopenia and frailty. Different types of oxidative stress biomarkers have been identified and may provide important information about the efficacy of the treatment, guiding the selection of the most effective drugs/dose regimens for patients and, if particularly relevant from a pathophysiological point of view, acting on a specific therapeutic target. Given the important role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of many clinical conditions and aging, antioxidant therapy could positively affect the natural history of several diseases, but further investigation is needed to evaluate the real efficacy of these therapeutic interventions. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature on this complex topic of ever increasing interest. Keywords: elderly, reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, antioxidants
topic elderly
reactive oxygen species
reactive nitrogen species
antioxidants
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