Oxidative Stress in Vascular Pathophysiology
A special issue of Antioxidants (ISSN 2076-3921). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Outcomes of Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2020) | Viewed by 94482
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Interests: oxidative stress; hypertension; atherosclerosis; metabolic disorders; NADPH oxidases; telomere
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Special Issue Information
Low concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS), especially superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide, is essential for physiological cellular processes by modulating several signaling pathways. In contrast, oxidative stress resulting from an imbalance due to overproduction of ROS and/or the deterioration of endogenous antioxidant defenses is implicated in vascular disease, including hypertension and atherosclerosis, the main risk factors for stroke, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Among other effects, oxidative stress alters genic expression, causes endothelial dysfunction, promotes remodeling of the extracellular matrix, and exacerbates inflammatory and senescent vascular processes. Vascular oxidant-generating enzymes include NADPH oxidases, xanthine oxidases, lipoxygenases, mitochondrial oxidases, and nitric oxide synthases. We still do not fully understand the underlying mechanisms of oxidative stress and the pathological effects that an increase in ROS production has in cardiovascular tissue. Unravelling these underlying causes is essential to improve disease therapy. This Special Issue will focus on novel mechanisms of oxidative stress, its impact on vascular inflammation and dysfunction, the identification of principal ROS-generating enzymes, with special focus on NADPH oxidase family and mitochondria, and the potential benefit of targeting these specific sources of oxidative stress to improve vascular function. We invite you to submit your latest research findings or a review article to this Special Issue.
We look forward to your contribution.
Prof. Dr. Guillermo Zalba
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- atherosclerosis
- inflammation
- NADPH oxidase
- oxidative stress
- reactive oxygen species
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