Molecular Basis of Oxidative Stress

Molecular Basis of Oxidative Stress

Chemistry, Toxicology, Disease Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapeutics

Forman, Henry Jay; Villamena, Frederick A.

John Wiley & Sons Inc

04/2025

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List of Contributors xxi

Preface to Second Edition xxix

Preface First Edition xxxi

1 Chemistry of Reactive Species 1
Frederick A. Villamena

1.1 Redox Chemistry, 1

1.2 Classification of Reactive Species, 2

1.3 Reactive Oxygen Species, 4

1.4 Reactive Nitrogen Species, 15

1.5 Reactive Sulfur and Chlorine Species, 18

1.6 Reactivity, 23

1.7 Origins of Reactive Species, 27

1.8 Methods of Detection, 32

2 Lipid Peroxidation and Nitration 49
Sean S. Davies and Lilu Guo

2.1 Peroxidation of PUFAs, 49

2.2 Cyclic Endoperoxides and Their Products, 52

2.3 Fragmented Products of Lipid Peroxidation, 58

2.4 Epoxy Fatty Acids, 62

2.5 Lipid Nitrosylation, 62

3 Protein Posttranslational Modification 71
James L. Hougland, Joseph Darling, and Susan Flynn

3.1 Oxidative Stress-Related PTMs: Oxidation Reactions, 71

3.2 Amino Acid Modification by Oxidation-Produced Electrophiles, 80

3.3 Detection of Oxidative-Stress Related PTMs, 81

3.4 Role of PTMs in Cellular Redox Signaling, 84

4 DNA Oxidation 93
Dessalegn B. Nemera, Amy R. Jones, and Edward J. Merino

4.1 The Context of Cellular DNA Oxidation, 93

4.2 Oxidation of Oligonucleotides, 94

4.3 Examination of Specific Oxidative Lesions, 96

5 Cellular Antioxidants and Phase 2 Proteins 113
Yunbo Li

5.1 Definitions, 113

5.2 Roles in Oxidative Stress, 113

5.3 Molecular Regulation, 117

5.4 Induction in Chemoprevention, 119

5.5 Inactivation, 119

5.6 Conclusions and Perspectives, 121

6 Mitochondrial Dysfunction 129
Yeong-Renn Chen and Chwen-Lin Chen

6.1 Mitochondria and Submitochondrial Particles, 129

6.2 Energy Transduction, 131

6.3 Mitochondrial Stress, 132

6.4 Superoxide Anion Radical Generation as Mediated by ?PH, ??, ETC, and Disease Pathogenesis, 133

7 NADPH Oxidases: Structure and Function 147
Mark T. Quinn

7.1 Introduction, 147

7.2 Phagocyte NADPH Oxidase Structure, 147

7.3 Phagocyte ROS Production, 152

7.4 Phagocyte NADPH Oxidase Function, 155

7.5 Nonphagocyte NADPH Oxidase Structure, 156

7.6 Nonphagocyte ROS Production, 161

7.7 Functions of Nonphagocyte NADPH Oxidases, 162

8 Cell Signaling and Transcription 189
Imran Rehmani, Fange Liu, and Aimin Liu

8.1 Common Mechanisms of Redox Signaling, 189

8.2 Redox and Oxygen-Sensitive Transcription Factors in Prokaryotes, 191

8.4 Oxygen Sensing in Metazoans, 200

8.5 Medical Significance of Redox and Oxygen-Sensing Pathways, 204

9 Oxidative Stress and Redox Signaling in Carcinogenesis 213
Rodrigo Franco, Aracely Garcia-Garcia, Thomas B. Kryston, Alexandros G. Georgakilas, Mihalis I. Panayiotidis, and Aglaia Pappa

9.1 Redox Environment and Cancer, 213

9.2 Oxidative Modifications to Biomolecules and Carcinogenesis, 217

9.3 Measurement of Oxidative DNA Damage in Human Cancer, 223

9.4 Epigenetic Involvement in Oxidative Stress-Induced Carcinogenesis, 223

9.5 Deregulation of Cell Death Pathways by Oxidative Stress in Cancer Progression, 226

10 Neurodegeneration from Drugs and Aging-Derived Free Radicals 247
Annmarie Ramkissoon, Aaron M. Shapiro, Margaret M. Loniewska, and Peter G. Wells

10.1 ROS Formation, 247

10.2 Protection against ROS, 273

10.3 Nrf2 Regulation of Protective Responses, 279

11 Cardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion 321
Murugesan Velayutham and Jay L. Zweier

11.1 Oxygen in the Heart, 321

11.2 Sources of ROS during Ischemia and Reperfusion, 322

11.3 Modulation of Substrates, Metabolites, and Cofactors during I-R, 326

11.4 ROS-Mediated Cellular Communication during I-R, 328

11.5 ROS and Cell Death during Ischemia and Reperfusion, 329

11.6 Potential Therapeutic Strategies, 330

12 Atherosclerosis: Oxidation Hypothesis 339
Chandrakala Aluganti Narasimhulu, Dmitry Litvinov, Xueting Jiang, Zhaohui Yang, and Sampath Parthasarathy

12.1 Lipid Peroxidation, 339

12.2 Oxidation Hypothesis of Atherosclerosis, 340

12.3 Animal Models of Atherosclerosis, 341

12.4 Aldehyde Generation from Peroxidized Lipids, 343

13 Cystic Fibrosis 355
Neal S. Gould and Brian J. Day

13.1 Lung Disease Characteristics in CF, 355

13.2 Role of CFTR in the Lung, 358

13.3 Oxidative Stress in the CFTR-Deficient Lung, 358

13.4 Antioxidant Therapies for CF, 361

14 Cigarette Smoking and Air Pollution 369
Andrew J. Ghio and Urmila Kodavanti

14.1 Exposure to Cigarette Smoke, 369

14.2 Air Pollution Particles, 371

14.3 Ozone, 374

14.4 Nitrogen and Sulfur Oxides, 374

14.5 Interaction between PM and Oxidant Gases, 375

14.6 Oxidative Stress and Mechanistic Pathways of Disease After Exposure to Air Pollutants, 375

15 Oxidative Stress in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 381
Peter J. Barnes

15.1 Introduction, 381

15.2 Increased Oxidative Stress in COPD, 382

15.3 Effects of Oxidative Stress in COPD, 384

15.4 Strategies for Reducing Oxidative Stress, 386

15.5 Conclusions 389

16 Oxidative Stress in the Eye 395
Annie K. Ryan, Wade W. Rich, Peter A. Jansen, Megan M. Allyn, Katelyn E. Swindle-Reilly, and Matthew A. Reilly

16.1 Introduction, 395

16.2 The Cornea, 396

16.3 The Lens, 400

16.4 The Vitreous Humor, 403

16.5 The Retina and Optic Nerve, 404

16.6 Therapeutic Approaches to ROS Elevation in the Eye, 407

16.7 Conclusion, 408

17 The Role of Oxidative Stress in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) 417
Ara Aboolian, Jordan Younes, Alejandra Romero, Jay C. Jha, Karin Jandeleit-Dahm, and Jaroslawna Meister

17.1 Introduction, 417

17.2 Sources of Oxidative Stress in CKD, 419

17.3 Mechanisms by Which Oxidative Stress Contributes to CKD, 421

17.4 Interplay Between Oxidative Stress and Senescence in CKD, 423

17.5 Treatment Options for CKD, 423

18 Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress in Neurodegenerative Diseases 437
Rukhsana Sultana, Giovanna Cenini, and D. Allan Butterfield

18.1 Introduction, 437

18.2 Biomarkers of Protein Oxidation/Nitration, 439

18.3 Biomarkers of Lipid Peroxidation, 441

18.4 Biomarkers of Carbohydrate Oxidation, 444

18.5 Biomarkers of Nucleic Acid Oxidation, 445

19 Cysteinylated Albumin as Oxidative Stress Biomarker and Therapeutic Target 455
Alessandra Altomare, Giulio Vistoli, Cristina Banfi, and Giancarlo Aldini

19.1 Introduction, 455

19.2 Cellular and Extracellular Thiols Distribution, 455

19.3 HSA and CYS34, 456

19.4 CYS34 Reactivity and Reactions, 458

19.5 CYS34 Oxidized Forms in Physio-Pathological Conditions, 460

19.6 Endogenous Regulation of Intracellular and Extracellular Thiol-Redox Homeostasis, 462

19.7 Molecular and Therapeutic Strategies for Reversing Mercaptalbumin from the Oxidized Forms, 462

19.8 Conclusion, 464

20 Nitroalkene Fatty Acids: Formation, Metabolism, Reactivity, and Signaling 469
Martina Steglich, Martin Sosa, Francisco J. Schopfer, and Lucia Turell

20.1 Introduction, 469

20.2 Diet and Fatty Acids, 469

20.3 Nitroalkene Fatty Acids in Vivo Formation, 470

20.4 Metabolism and Distribution, 471

20.5 Reactivity of Nitroalkene Fatty Acids, 472

20.6 Nitroalkylation as A Protein Post-Translational Modification, 473

20.7 Nitrooleic Acid and Disease, 475

20.8 Concluding Remarks, 477

21 Synthetic Antioxidants 483
Gregory Durand

21.1 Endogenous Enzymatic System of Defense, 483

21.2 Metal-Based Synthetic Antioxidants, 484

21.3 Nonmetal-Based Antioxidants, 488

21.4 Nitrones, 495

References, 504

Index 513
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oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species; disease pathogenesis; oxidative damage, free radical chemistry, free radicals disease; oxidative stress biomarkers; biomarker discovery; toxicology; exogenous oxidants; pulmonary disease; redox biology; signal transduction; redox signaling; redox chemistry; antioxidants; prooxidants