Reactive oxygen species in biology and human health / edited by Shamim I. Ahmad, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom. -- Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, c2016. – (63.13 /R281) |
Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Editor
xv
Contributors
xvii
SECTION I
Introduction, Detection, and Production of ROS
Chapter 1
Introduction to Reactive Oxygen Species: Emphasizing Their Importance in
the Male Reproductive System 3
Chapter 2
Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species
17
Chapter 3
Ultraviolet Light, Chromophores, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Human
Health 25
Chapter 4
Ultraviolet A Radiation and ROS: Observations from Studies with Bacteria
Chapter 5
ROS and Phenolic Compounds 49
Chapter 6
Lipoprotein-Associated Oxidative Stress
67
SECTION II
Importance of Accumulation of Iron in the Brain
Chapter 7
Role of Oxidative Damage in Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation Disorders 93
SECTION III
Neurodegenerative Diseases Caused by ROS
Chapter 8
Reactive Oxygen Species in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 105
Chapter 9
Alzheimer's Disease, Oxidative Stress, and Neuroprotective Approaches
Chapter 10 Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
in Huntington's and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases 135
Chapter 11 Free Radicals, Oxidative Stress,
and Epilepsy 147
Chapter 12 Oxidative Stress and
Neuropsychiatric Disorders in the Life Spectrum
157
Chapter 13 Reactive Oxygen Species and
Antioxidant Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment 167
SECTION IV Autoimmune Diseases Caused by ROS
Chapter 14 Pulmonary Oxidant-Antioxidant
Dysregulation in Asthma 189
Chapter 15 Smoking and ROS: Catalyst for
Autoimmune Liver Diseases 205
SECTION V Cancers Induced by ROS
Chapter 16 Inflammation and Lung Cancer:
Oxidative Stress, ROS, and DNA Damage
215
Chapter 17 ROS and Breast Cancer 225
Chapter 18 Reactive Oxygen Species and Redox
Signaling in Breast Cancer 243
Chapter 19 Reactive Oxygen Species in
Melanoma Etiology 259
SECTION VI
Cardiovascular Diseases Induced by ROS
Chapter 20 Reactive Oxygen Species,
Oxidative Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 21 Reactive Oxygen Species in the
Cardiovascular System 287
Chapter 22 Reactive Oxygen Species,
Antioxidants, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Disease 305
Chapter 23 Carotenoids, ROS, and
Cardiovascular Health 325
SECTION VII
Other Uncommon Diseases Induced by Oxidative Stress
Chapter 24 Oxidative Stress and Sickle Cell
Disease 335
Chapter 25 Oxidative Stress in Nonalcoholic
Steatohepatitis 349
Chapter 26 Reactive Oxygen Species and
Diabetic Retinopathy 363
Chapter 27 Reactive Oxygen Species:
Physiology and Pathogenesis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 371
Chapter 28 Oxidative Stress in Fibromyalgia
Syndrome 389
Chapter 29 Redox Mechanisms in Pulmonary
Diseases 399
Chapter 30 Pathological Effects of Elevated
Reactive Oxygen Species on Sperm Function
409
Chapter 31 Reactive Oxygen Species and Male
Fertility: The Physiological Role 421
Chapter 32 Impact of Oxidative Stress on DNA
Damage in Human Spermatozoa 431
Chapter 33 Role of Reactive Oxygen Species
in Skin Aging and Its Prevention 441
Chapter 34 ROS and Ataxia
Telangiectasia 461
Chapter 35 Role of Oxidative Stress in RNA
Virus-Induced Cell Death 471
Chapter 36 Organophosphate-Induced Oxidative
Stress and Neurotoxicity 487
Chapter 37 Reactive Oxygen Species and
Morphine Addiction 501
Chapter 38 Exercise, Nitric Oxide, and
ROS 513
Chapter 39 ROS and Epigenetics 519
Index
535