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Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways

High O(2) consumption, modest antioxidant defenses and a lipid-rich constitution make the brain highly vulnerable to redox imbalances. Oxidative damage in the brain causes nervous system impairment. Recently, oxidative stress has also been implicated in depression, anxiety disorders and high anxiety...

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Autores principales: Bouayed, Jaouad, Rammal, Hassan, Soulimani, Rachid
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Landes Bioscience 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20357926
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description High O(2) consumption, modest antioxidant defenses and a lipid-rich constitution make the brain highly vulnerable to redox imbalances. Oxidative damage in the brain causes nervous system impairment. Recently, oxidative stress has also been implicated in depression, anxiety disorders and high anxiety levels. The findings which establish a link between oxidative stress and pathological anxiety have inspired a number of other recent studies focusing on the link between oxidative status and normal anxiety and also on a possible causal relationship between cellular oxidative stress and emotional stress. This review examines the recent discoveries made on the link between oxidative status and normal anxiety levels and the putative role of oxidative stress in genesis of anxiety. We discuss the different opinions and questions that exist in the field and review the methodological approaches that are being used to determine a causal relationship between oxidative and emotional stress.
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spelling pubmed-27632462010-04-01 Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways Bouayed, Jaouad Rammal, Hassan Soulimani, Rachid Oxid Med Cell Longev Review High O(2) consumption, modest antioxidant defenses and a lipid-rich constitution make the brain highly vulnerable to redox imbalances. Oxidative damage in the brain causes nervous system impairment. Recently, oxidative stress has also been implicated in depression, anxiety disorders and high anxiety levels. The findings which establish a link between oxidative stress and pathological anxiety have inspired a number of other recent studies focusing on the link between oxidative status and normal anxiety and also on a possible causal relationship between cellular oxidative stress and emotional stress. This review examines the recent discoveries made on the link between oxidative status and normal anxiety levels and the putative role of oxidative stress in genesis of anxiety. We discuss the different opinions and questions that exist in the field and review the methodological approaches that are being used to determine a causal relationship between oxidative and emotional stress. Landes Bioscience 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2763246/ /pubmed/20357926 Text en Copyright © 2009 Landes Bioscience
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Bouayed, Jaouad
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Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways
title Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways
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title_fullStr Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways
title_short Oxidative stress and anxiety: Relationship and cellular pathways
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