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- W2318809760 abstract "Neurodegeneration and cancer are fast becoming the leading causes of age-associated disability, dementia and ultimately death worldwide. Although oxidative stress has been intensely studied, little analysis has been done in chronic oxidative stress-induced mitochondrial models. In this regard, DNA-overproliferation and/or deletion initiate mitochondrial deregulation causing energy failure, which has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), tumor growth, and metastasis. In this regard, decline in mitochondrial normal homeostasis during the development and maturation of the neurodegeneration, tumor growth, and/or metastases is characterized by tissue and cellular oxygen deficiency, which leads to subcellular energy defects. In addition, the overexpression of the cascades initiates the formation and release of large amounts of reactive free radicals [mainly nitric oxide (NO)via the overexpression of NO synthases], which cause the oxidative stress, cellular alterations, and concomitant mitochondrial lesions and decline in normal organ function. The present study explores the intimate, i.e. direct relationship between chronic oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage as a vital life-supporter for cells and/or the microcirculatory systems whose damage occurs before the development of human AD. Our study highlights the effects of chronic oxidative stress-induced mitochondrial DNA over-proliferation and/or deletion and mitochondrial enzyme activities during the development of human AD. Mitochondrial DNA damage also leads to other pathologies, including colorectal cancer in liver metastasis, and malignant brain cancers. We hypothesize that mitochondrial lesions, especially mitochondrial DNA abnormalities, are detrimental to cell viability and thus mitochondrial DNA damage could be used as a new diagnostic tool and/or criterion for the early detection of AD and other diseases. Further extension of this approach will enable us not only for the better understanding of the blood brain barrier (BBB) homeostasis, which most likely plays a key role in the development of AD and some of forms of the cancer, but also for the development of new and more specific treatment strategies." @default.
- W2318809760 created "2016-06-24" @default.
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- W2318809760 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W2318809760 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2318809760 title "Mitochondria Specific Antioxidants and their Derivatives in the Context of the Drug Development for Neurodegeneration and Cancer" @default.
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