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Molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress in stroke and cancer

Vishal Chavda, Bipin Chaurasia, Kanwaljeet Garg, Harsh Deora, Giuseppe Emmanuele Umana, Paolo Palmisciano, Gianluca Scalia, Bingwei Lu

2021Brain Disorders85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oxidative stress is a silent participant in all chronic progressive pathology and degenerative disorders. Neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment are caused by increased imbalanced oxidative stress and down-regulated natural anti-oxidant combat mechanisms. Cancer is the end result of cell malfunction and the activation of tumour-specific genes, which are regulated by specific geneomolecular pathways. Acute stroke is the pathology of oxidative stress and a decrease in the body's combating defence mechanisms. Oxidative stress, which results from an imbalance between oxidative and antioxidative activities in cells, has been linked to the aetiology of a number of chronic degenerative diseases, including cancer and stroke. The harmful effects of ROS and their role in lesion progression after cancer and ischaemic stroke are undeniable; however, the therapeutic usefulness of anti-oxidants in this scenario remains debatable. In this review, we have summarised the potent molecular mechanisms which play a vital role through activation of various pathways and associated advanced targeted therapeutics to combat cancer and stroke like chronic pathologies.

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Oxidative stressNeurodegenerationStroke (engine)MedicineCancerBioinformaticsNeurosciencePathologyBiologyInternal medicineDiseaseEngineeringMechanical engineeringGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressSirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress