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dc.contributor.authorLushchak, Volodymyr-
dc.contributor.authorЛущак, Володимир Іванович-
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-30T11:46:16Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-30T11:46:16Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationLushchak V. Intensity- And Time Course-Based Classifications Of Oxidative Stresses / V. Lushchak // Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. - 2015. - Vol. 2. - № 1. - P. 9-24.uk_UA
dc.identifier.other10.15330/jpnu.2.1.9-24-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2848-
dc.description.abstractIn living organisms, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is counterbalanced by their elimination and/or prevention of formation which in concert can typically maintain a steady-state (stationary) ROS level. However, this balance may be disturbed and lead to elevated ROS levels and enhanced damage to biomolecules. Since 1985, when H. Sies first introduced the definition of oxidative stress, this area has become one of the hot topics in biology and, to date, many details related to ROS-induced damage to cellular components, ROS-based signaling, cellular responses and adaptation have been disclosed. However, some basal oxidative damage always occurs under unstressed conditions, and in many experimental studies it is difficult to show definitely that oxidative stress is indeed induced by the stressor. Therefore, usually researchers experience substantial difficulties in the correct interpretation of oxidative stress development. For example, in many cases an increase or decrease in the activity of antioxidant and related enzymes are interpreted as evidences of oxidative stress. Careful selection of specific biomarkers (ROS-modified targets) may be very helpful. To avoid these sorts of problems, I propose several classifications of oxidative stress based on its time-course and intensity. The time-course classification includes acute and chronic stresses. In the intensity based classification, I propose to discriminate four zones of function in the relationship between “Dose/concentration of inducer” and the measured “Endpoint”: I – basal oxidative stress zone (BOS); II – low intensity oxidative stress (LOS); III – intermediate intensity oxidative stress (IOS); IV – high intensity oxidative stress (HOS). The proposed classifications may be helpful to describe experimental data where oxidative stress is induced and systematize it based on its time course and intensity. Perspective directions of investigations in the field include development of sophisticated classifications of oxidative stresses, accurate identification of cellular ROS targets and their arranged responses to ROS influence, real in situ functions and operation of so-called “antioxidants”, intracellular spatiotemporal distribution and effects of ROS, deciphering of molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular response to ROS attacks, and ROS involvement in realization of normal cellular functions in cellular homeostasis.uk_UA
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.publisherVasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National Universityuk_UA
dc.subjectoxidative stressuk_UA
dc.subjecttime-course intensityuk_UA
dc.subjectclassificationuk_UA
dc.subjectreactive oxygen speciesuk_UA
dc.titleIntensity- And Time Course-Based Classifications Of Oxidative Stressesuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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