Oxidative stress is thought to be one of the main mediators of neuronal damage in human neurodegenerative disease. Still, the dissection of causal relationships has turned out to be remarkably difficult. Here, we have analyzed global protein oxidation in terms of carbonylation of membrane proteins and cytoplasmic proteins in three different mammalian species: aged human cortex and cerebellum from patients with or without Alzheimer's disease, mouse cortex and cerebellum from young and old animals, and adult rat hippocampus and cortex subjected or not subjected to cerebral ischemia. Most tissues showed relatively similar levels of protein oxidation. However, human cortex was affected by severe membrane protein oxidation, while exhibiting...
The role of oxidative stress in neurodegeneration and the temporal relationship between oxidative s...
The purpose of this study is hopefully to clarify the ambiguity raised in preliminary reports as to ...
Aging is characterized by a gradual and continuous loss of physiological functions and responses par...
Oxidative stress is thought to be one of the main mediators of neuronal damage in human neurodegener...
AbstractOxidative stress is thought to be one of the main mediators of neuronal damage in human neur...
Diverse oxidative pathways, such as direct oxidation of amino acids, glycoxidation, and lipoxidation...
Oxidative stress plays a pivotal role in normal brain aging and various neurodegenerative diseases, ...
An increase in oxidative stress may contribute to the development of oxidative protein damage in the...
It is widely accepted that protein oxidation is involved in a variety of diseases, including neurode...
Protein lipoxidation was assessed in the parietal cortex (PC), frontal cortex (FC), and cingulate gy...
The relation between cerebral oxygen radicals and the aging process was investigated in crude synapt...
Increased oxidative stress is a hallmark of every major neurodegenerative disease that has been stud...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, involves regionalized neuronal death, synap...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that increased oxidative stress is a fundamental cause in th...
Previous studies indicated increased levels of protein oxidation in brain from subjects with Alzheim...
The role of oxidative stress in neurodegeneration and the temporal relationship between oxidative s...
The purpose of this study is hopefully to clarify the ambiguity raised in preliminary reports as to ...
Aging is characterized by a gradual and continuous loss of physiological functions and responses par...
Oxidative stress is thought to be one of the main mediators of neuronal damage in human neurodegener...
AbstractOxidative stress is thought to be one of the main mediators of neuronal damage in human neur...
Diverse oxidative pathways, such as direct oxidation of amino acids, glycoxidation, and lipoxidation...
Oxidative stress plays a pivotal role in normal brain aging and various neurodegenerative diseases, ...
An increase in oxidative stress may contribute to the development of oxidative protein damage in the...
It is widely accepted that protein oxidation is involved in a variety of diseases, including neurode...
Protein lipoxidation was assessed in the parietal cortex (PC), frontal cortex (FC), and cingulate gy...
The relation between cerebral oxygen radicals and the aging process was investigated in crude synapt...
Increased oxidative stress is a hallmark of every major neurodegenerative disease that has been stud...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, involves regionalized neuronal death, synap...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that increased oxidative stress is a fundamental cause in th...
Previous studies indicated increased levels of protein oxidation in brain from subjects with Alzheim...
The role of oxidative stress in neurodegeneration and the temporal relationship between oxidative s...
The purpose of this study is hopefully to clarify the ambiguity raised in preliminary reports as to ...
Aging is characterized by a gradual and continuous loss of physiological functions and responses par...