2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2005000700003
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Oxidative stress: molecular perception and transduction of signals triggering antioxidant gene defenses

Abstract: Molecular oxygen (O 2 ) is the premier biological electron acceptor that serves vital roles in fundamental cellular functions. However, with the beneficial properties of O 2 comes the inadvertent formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as superoxide (O 2 •-), hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radical (OH • ). If unabated, ROS pose a serious threat to or cause the death of aerobic cells. To minimize the damaging effects of ROS, aerobic organisms evolved non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant defenses. T… Show more

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“…3b and f). Similar results were seen earlier in some other plant materials by Mittler (2002) and Scandalios (2005). Similarly, the enzyme activities of GR and APX showed increased band intensity in both the genotypes with slightly increased intensity of bands observed in AGB002 than AGB025.…”
Section: Antioxidant Enzymessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…3b and f). Similar results were seen earlier in some other plant materials by Mittler (2002) and Scandalios (2005). Similarly, the enzyme activities of GR and APX showed increased band intensity in both the genotypes with slightly increased intensity of bands observed in AGB002 than AGB025.…”
Section: Antioxidant Enzymessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, the accumulation of oxidative stress during the life cycle accelerates the DNA mutations or induces DNA damage, genome instability and cell proliferation (Halliwell et al, 2007;Parmar et al, 2010). Also, this repeated active oxidative damage has been linked to all three stages of tumor development, i.e., initiation, promotion and progression (Scandalios et al, 2005;Visconti et al, 2009). Hence, reducing intracellular oxidative stress or blocking ROS generation may represent an effective strategy for preventing skin carcinogenesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish are appropriate aquatic vertebrates to be used as environmental genotoxicity bioindicator organisms. This is due to both their role in the aquatic trophic chain and their sensitivity to low concentrations of genotoxic substances, which is characteristic of polluted aquatic environments [13,28,29,30]. In recent years, researches on genotoxicity in aquatic environments have used various tests, which were prepared for mammals to determine the clastogenic effects of contaminants.…”
Section: Insecticide Groups: Organophosphates Organochlorines Pyretmentioning
confidence: 99%