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Reactive oxygen species and ovarian diseases: Antioxidant strategies

Junzhi Liang, Yingzhuo Gao, Ziyi Feng, Bowen Zhang, Zhijing Na, Da Li

2023Redox Biology139 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are mainly produced in mitochondria and are involved in various physiological activities of the ovary through signaling and are critical for regulating the ovarian cycle. Notably, the imbalance between ROS generation and the antioxidant defense system contributes to the development of ovarian diseases. These contradictory effects have critical implications for potential antioxidant strategies that aim to scavenge excessive ROS. However, much remains to be learned about how ROS causes various ovarian diseases to the application of antioxidant therapy for ovarian diseases. Here, we review the mechanisms of ROS generation and maintenance of homeostasis in the ovary and its associated physiological effects. Additionally, we have highlighted the pathological mechanisms of ROS in ovarian diseases and potential antioxidant strategies for treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Reactive oxygen speciesAntioxidantOvaryBiologyOxidative stressHomeostasisMitochondrionCell biologyEndocrinologyBiochemistryReproductive System and PregnancyReproductive Biology and FertilityOvarian function and disorders
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