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Overview of oxidative stress findings in hepatic encephalopathy: From cellular and ammonium-based animal models to human data

Simicic, D.  
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Cudalbu, C.  
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Pierzchala, K.  
October 1, 2022
Analytical Biochemistry

Oxidative stress is a natural phenomenon in the body. Under physiological conditions intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) are normal components of signal transduction cascades, and their levels are maintained by a complex antioxidants systems participating in the in-vivo redox homeostasis. Increased oxidative stress is present in several chronic diseases and interferes with phagocytic and nervous cell functions, causing an up -regulation of cytokines and inflammation. Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) occurs in both acute liver failure (ALF) and chronic liver disease. Increased blood and brain ammonium has been considered as an important factor in pathogenesis of HE and has been associated with inflammation, neurotoxicity, and oxidative stress. The relationship between ROS and the pathophysiology of HE is still poorly understood. Therefore, sensing ROS production for a better understanding of the relationship between oxidative stress and functional outcome in HE pathophysiology is critical for determining the disease mechanisms, as well as to improve the management of patients.This review is emphasizing the important role of oxidative stress in HE development and documents the changes occurring as a consequence of oxidative stress augmentation based on cellular and ammonium-based animal models to human data.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ab.2022.114795
Web of Science ID

WOS:000860475500002

Author(s)
Simicic, D.  
Cudalbu, C.  
Pierzchala, K.  
Date Issued

2022-10-01

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Published in
Analytical Biochemistry
Volume

654

Article Number

114795

Subjects

Biochemical Research Methods

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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Chemistry, Analytical

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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Chemistry

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hepatic encephalopathy

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central nervous system

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cns and systemic oxidative stress

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antioxidants

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long-term potentiation

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human serum-albumin

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brain in-vivo

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reactive oxygen

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free-radicals

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lipid-peroxidation

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bile-acids

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systemic inflammation

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superoxide-dismutase

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cultured astrocytes

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REVIEWED

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October 10, 2022
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