Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest
In the veterinary sector, many papers deal with the relationships between inflammation and oxidative stress. However, few studies investigate the mechanisms of action of oxidised molecules in the regulation of immune cells. Thus, authors often assume that these events, sometime leading to oxidative...
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doaj-e3dd7e6251844f598ff7159dec6ddd722020-11-25T01:52:41ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212019-01-01812810.3390/antiox8010028antiox8010028Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary InterestMonica Colitti0Bruno Stefanon1Gianfranco Gabai2Maria Elena Gelain3Federico Bonsembiante4Department of Agrifood, Environmental and Animal Science, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 208, 33100 Udine, ItalyDepartment of Agrifood, Environmental and Animal Science, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 208, 33100 Udine, ItalyDepartment of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 15, 35020 Legnaro (PD), ItalyDepartment of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 15, 35020 Legnaro (PD), ItalyDepartment of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 15, 35020 Legnaro (PD), ItalyIn the veterinary sector, many papers deal with the relationships between inflammation and oxidative stress. However, few studies investigate the mechanisms of action of oxidised molecules in the regulation of immune cells. Thus, authors often assume that these events, sometime leading to oxidative stress, are conserved among species. The aim of this review is to draw the state-of-the-art of the current knowledge about the role of oxidised molecules and dietary antioxidant compounds in the regulation of the immune cell functions and suggest some perspectives for future investigations in animals of veterinary interest.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/8/1/28veterinary medicinereactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species (ROS/RNS)immune systemregulationnutraceutical |
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Monica Colitti Bruno Stefanon Gianfranco Gabai Maria Elena Gelain Federico Bonsembiante Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest Antioxidants veterinary medicine reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) immune system regulation nutraceutical |
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Monica Colitti Bruno Stefanon Gianfranco Gabai Maria Elena Gelain Federico Bonsembiante |
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Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest |
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Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest |
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Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest |
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Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest |
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Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest |
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oxidative stress and nutraceuticals in the modulation of the immune function: current knowledge in animals of veterinary interest |
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Antioxidants |
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In the veterinary sector, many papers deal with the relationships between inflammation and oxidative stress. However, few studies investigate the mechanisms of action of oxidised molecules in the regulation of immune cells. Thus, authors often assume that these events, sometime leading to oxidative stress, are conserved among species. The aim of this review is to draw the state-of-the-art of the current knowledge about the role of oxidised molecules and dietary antioxidant compounds in the regulation of the immune cell functions and suggest some perspectives for future investigations in animals of veterinary interest. |
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veterinary medicine reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) immune system regulation nutraceutical |
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