Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways related to epithelial damage, bronchial hyperresponsiveness to contractile agents, tissue remodeling, and luminal narrowing. Currently, there are many data about the pathophysiology of asthma; however, a new aspect has emerged related to the in...
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doaj-bccd9e8d37f149c49058407c2dc602ac2021-03-15T00:01:09ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6692110Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial AsthmaLuiz H. C. Vasconcelos0Sarah R. D. Ferreira1Maria da C. C. Silva2Paula B. Ferreira3Iara L. L. de Souza4Fabiana de A. Cavalcante5Bagnólia A. da Silva6Laboratório de Farmacologia Funcional Prof. George ThomasLaboratório de Farmacologia Funcional Prof. George ThomasLaboratório de Farmacologia Funcional Prof. George ThomasLaboratório de Farmacologia Funcional Prof. George ThomasDepartamento de Ciências Biológicas e SaúdeLaboratório de Farmacologia Funcional Prof. George ThomasLaboratório de Farmacologia Funcional Prof. George ThomasAsthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways related to epithelial damage, bronchial hyperresponsiveness to contractile agents, tissue remodeling, and luminal narrowing. Currently, there are many data about the pathophysiology of asthma; however, a new aspect has emerged related to the influence of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) on the origin of this disease. Several studies have shown that an imbalance between the production of ROS and RNS and the antioxidant enzymatic and nonenzymatic systems plays an important role in the pathogenesis of this disease. Considering this aspect, this study is aimed at gathering data from the scientific literature on the role of oxidative distress in the development of inflammatory airway and lung diseases, especially bronchial asthma. For that, articles related to these themes were selected from scientific databases, including human and animal studies. The main findings of this work showed that the respiratory system works as a highly propitious place for the formation of ROS and RNS, especially superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and peroxynitrite, and the epithelial damage is reflected in an important loss of antioxidant defenses that, in turn, culminates in an imbalance and formation of inflammatory and contractile mediators, such as isoprostanes, changes in the activity of protein kinases, and activation of cell proliferation signalling pathways, such as the MAP kinase pathway. Thus, the oxidative imbalance appears as a promising path for future investigations as a therapeutic target for the treatment of asthmatic patients, especially those resistant to currently available therapies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692110 |
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Luiz H. C. Vasconcelos Sarah R. D. Ferreira Maria da C. C. Silva Paula B. Ferreira Iara L. L. de Souza Fabiana de A. Cavalcante Bagnólia A. da Silva Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |
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Luiz H. C. Vasconcelos Sarah R. D. Ferreira Maria da C. C. Silva Paula B. Ferreira Iara L. L. de Souza Fabiana de A. Cavalcante Bagnólia A. da Silva |
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Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma |
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Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma |
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Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma |
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Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma |
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Uncovering the Role of Oxidative Imbalance in the Development and Progression of Bronchial Asthma |
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uncovering the role of oxidative imbalance in the development and progression of bronchial asthma |
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Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |
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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways related to epithelial damage, bronchial hyperresponsiveness to contractile agents, tissue remodeling, and luminal narrowing. Currently, there are many data about the pathophysiology of asthma; however, a new aspect has emerged related to the influence of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) on the origin of this disease. Several studies have shown that an imbalance between the production of ROS and RNS and the antioxidant enzymatic and nonenzymatic systems plays an important role in the pathogenesis of this disease. Considering this aspect, this study is aimed at gathering data from the scientific literature on the role of oxidative distress in the development of inflammatory airway and lung diseases, especially bronchial asthma. For that, articles related to these themes were selected from scientific databases, including human and animal studies. The main findings of this work showed that the respiratory system works as a highly propitious place for the formation of ROS and RNS, especially superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and peroxynitrite, and the epithelial damage is reflected in an important loss of antioxidant defenses that, in turn, culminates in an imbalance and formation of inflammatory and contractile mediators, such as isoprostanes, changes in the activity of protein kinases, and activation of cell proliferation signalling pathways, such as the MAP kinase pathway. Thus, the oxidative imbalance appears as a promising path for future investigations as a therapeutic target for the treatment of asthmatic patients, especially those resistant to currently available therapies. |
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