Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress
Generation in Human Diseases and Assessment

Edited by Silvana Andreescu,Ralf Henkel,Abderrezak Khelfi

ISBN13: 9783031607370

Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG

Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

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Published: 29/09/2024

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This book pinpoints one of the fastest growing, complex subjects in chemistry and medical science: the dangers of oxidative stress to human beings. It provides a solid background on the chemistry behind the generation of reactive species as well as how reactive species are involved in essential physiological processes and in almost every human disease. It also covers the most recent developments in the study of oxidative and reductive stress (redox stress), including the role of radical and reactive species, novel antioxidant therapies, and methods for assessing free radicals and redox stress. The chapters present concise, yet thorough, summaries of the state-of-the-art methods and techniques that any investigator working in the oxidative/reductive stress field needs to access. The current methodologies including the development of sensors and biosensors for the detection of ROS/RNS/RHS and of biomarkers of redox stress are thoroughly discussed. This book is a useful resource for all researchers and students interested in oxidative stress, molecular biology, and chemistry. Physicians and healthcare professionals interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the redox stress-related diseases also stand to benefit from this book.
Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Introduction: Physicochemical properties and physiological roles of ROS/oxidative eustress and distress.- Section 1 - Classifications of oxidative stress biomarkers.- Chapter 2 - Reactive species.- Chapter 3 - Biomarkers of oxidative damage.- Chapter 4 - Pro-oxidants.- Chapter 5 – Antioxidants.- Chapter 6 - Other biomarkers.- Section 2: Conventional and advanced measurement techniques of oxidative stress.- Chapter 7 – Introduction.- Chapter 8 - Spectrophotometric methods.- Chapter 9 - Chemiluminescence methods.- Chapter 10 - Fluorimetric methods.- Chapter 11 - Fluorescence-based imaging techniques.- Chapter 12 - Electron paramagnetic resonance/Electron spin resonance.- Chapter 13 - Chapter 13: Electrochemical Methods and Sensors.- Chapter 14 - Enzymatic methods.- Chapter 15 - Chromatographic methods.- Chapter 16 - Immunoassays/ELISA.- Chapter 17 – Immunohistochemistry.- Chapter 18 – MiOXSYS.- Chapter 19 - TUNEL Assay and SCSA.- Chapter 20 – Proteomics.- Chapter 21 - Other techniques for oxidative stress assessment.- Chapter 22 - Oxidative stress monitoring: needs and opportunities.- Chapter 23 - Future directions, pitfalls and solutions in oxidative stress assessment.- Section 3: Pathologies and conditions related to oxidative stress.- Chapter 24 - Oxidaitve Stress in Aging.- Chapter 25 - Oxidaitve Stress in Inflammation.- Chapter 26 - Oxidative Stress in Cardiovascular Diseases.- Chapter 27 - Oxidative Stress in Neurodegenerative Diseases.- Chapter 28 - Oxidative Stress in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus.- Chapter 29 - Oxidaitve Stress in Infertility.- Chapter 30 - Oxidaitve Stress in β-Thalassemia, Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Acute Leukemia.- Chapter 31 - Oxidaitve Stress in Chronic Kidney Disease.- Chapter 32 - Oxidaitve Stress in Inflammatory diseases.- Chapter 33 - Oxidaitve Stress in Preeclampsia and Preterm Newborn.- Chapter 34 - Other Pathologies Related to Oxidative Stress.- Chapter 35 - Oxidative Stress-Based Toxicity of Chemical and Physical Agents.- Section 4: Antioxidant treatments and Antioxidant paradox.- Chapter 36 - Antioxidant treatments.- Chapter 37 - Antioxidant paradox.
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