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255:. These agents may show specific toxicity towards cancer cells because of the low level of antioxidant defenses found in tumors. Recent research demonstrates that redox dysregulation originating from metabolic alterations and dependence on mitogenic and survival signaling through reactive oxygen species represents a specific vulnerability of malignant cells that can be selectively targeted by pro-oxidant non-genotoxic redox chemotherapeutics. 214:
The relative importance of the antioxidant and pro-oxidant activities of antioxidant vitamins is an area of current research, but vitamin C, for example, appears to have a mostly antioxidant action in the body. However, less data is available for other dietary antioxidants, such as
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is associated with elevated tissue levels of copper. Such syndromes tend to be associated with common symptomology. Thus, all are occasional symptoms of (e.g) hemochromatosis, another name for which is "bronze diabetes". The pro-oxidant herbicide
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followed by exposing the target to appropriate wavelengths of light. The light excites the photosensitizer, causing it to generate reactive oxygen species, which can damage or destroy diseased or unwanted tissue.
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Some substances can serve as either antioxidants or pro-oxidants, depending on conditions. Some of the important conditions include the concentration of the chemical and if
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through a reduction of a transition-series metal such as manganese, iron, or copper. This reduced metal then transfers the single electron to molecular oxygen or peroxide.
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is also thought to be induced by the pro-oxidant properties of these agents. It may be that oxidative stress produced by such agents mimics a normal
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is a classic "pro-oxidant" disease. Another disease associated with the chronic presence of a pro-oxidant transition-series metal is
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systems. The oxidative stress produced by these chemicals can damage cells and tissues, for example, an
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The metal ion in this reaction can be reduced, oxidized, and then re-reduced, in a process called
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are present. While thermodynamically very favored, reduction of molecular oxygen or peroxide to
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is used to treat some cancers as well as other conditions. It involves the administration of a
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or scar formation is another pro-oxidant-related symptom. E.g., interocular copper or
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both bind to DNA and generate reactive oxygen species. These include
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Transition metals can serve as pro-oxidants. For example, chronic
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overdose of the analgesic paracetamol (acetaminophen)
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oxidative stress
reactive oxygen species
antioxidant
overdose of the analgesic paracetamol (acetaminophen)
liver
oxygen
transition metals
superoxide
hydroxyl radical
spin forbidden
singlet oxygen
spin–orbit coupling
manganism
hemochromatosis
Wilson's disease
paraquat
Parkinsonism
Fibrosis
vitreous
fibrosis
cirrhosis
pulmonary fibrosis
paraquat
bleomycin
physiological signal
fibroblast
myofibroblasts
Vitamins
Vitamin C
reduces

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