Both extremes of redox balance are known to cause cardiac injury, with mounting evidence revealing that the injury induced by both oxidative and reductive stress is oxidative in nature. During reductive stress, when electron acceptors are expected to be mostly reduced, some redox proteins can donate electrons to O2 instead, which increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. However, the high level of reducing equivalents also concomitantly enhances ROS scavenging systems involving redox couples such as NADPH/NADP+ and GSH/GSSG. Here our objective was to explore how reductive stress paradoxically increases net mitochondrial ROS production despite the concomitant enhancement of ROS scavenging systems. Using recombinant enzymes and isol...
Under physiological circumstances, there is an exquisite balance between reactive oxygen species (RO...
AbstractRedox homeostasis is essential for basal signaling of several physiological processes, but a...
Cardiac ischaemia‐reperfusion (I/R) injury has been attributed to stress signals arising from an imp...
Both extremes of redox balance are known to cause cardiac injury, with mounting evidence revealing t...
AbstractBoth extremes of redox balance are known to cause cardiac injury, with mounting evidence rev...
Maintaining intracellular redox balance through tightly controlled systems that regulate production ...
The thioredoxin system, along with the glutathione (GSH)-dependent system, is critically involved in...
Item does not contain fulltextTo understand the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in oxidative s...
AbstractWhile it is generally accepted that mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) balance depe...
Mitochondria have a myriad of essential functions including metabolism and apoptosis. These chief fu...
A ging is a multifactorial process that is characterized bythe accumulation of damaged cellular comp...
AbstractAt its core mitochondrial function relies on redox reactions. Electrons stripped from nutrie...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the activity of a vast array of intracellular proteins and signaling pa...
Respiring mitochondria produce H2O2 continuously. When production exceeds scavenging, H2O2 emission ...
23, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00554.2011.—Oxidative stress, defined as an ex-cess production of rea...
Under physiological circumstances, there is an exquisite balance between reactive oxygen species (RO...
AbstractRedox homeostasis is essential for basal signaling of several physiological processes, but a...
Cardiac ischaemia‐reperfusion (I/R) injury has been attributed to stress signals arising from an imp...
Both extremes of redox balance are known to cause cardiac injury, with mounting evidence revealing t...
AbstractBoth extremes of redox balance are known to cause cardiac injury, with mounting evidence rev...
Maintaining intracellular redox balance through tightly controlled systems that regulate production ...
The thioredoxin system, along with the glutathione (GSH)-dependent system, is critically involved in...
Item does not contain fulltextTo understand the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in oxidative s...
AbstractWhile it is generally accepted that mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) balance depe...
Mitochondria have a myriad of essential functions including metabolism and apoptosis. These chief fu...
A ging is a multifactorial process that is characterized bythe accumulation of damaged cellular comp...
AbstractAt its core mitochondrial function relies on redox reactions. Electrons stripped from nutrie...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the activity of a vast array of intracellular proteins and signaling pa...
Respiring mitochondria produce H2O2 continuously. When production exceeds scavenging, H2O2 emission ...
23, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00554.2011.—Oxidative stress, defined as an ex-cess production of rea...
Under physiological circumstances, there is an exquisite balance between reactive oxygen species (RO...
AbstractRedox homeostasis is essential for basal signaling of several physiological processes, but a...
Cardiac ischaemia‐reperfusion (I/R) injury has been attributed to stress signals arising from an imp...