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Oxidative stress in Alzheimer’s disease: Primary villain or physiological by-product?
Redox Rep. 2013;18(4):134-41. doi: 10.1179/1351000213Y.0000000052
Sutherland GT, Chami B, Youssef P, Witting PK
Abstract:
.....Another hypothesis proposed by the late Mark Smith and colleagues is that oxidative stress, rather than Aβ, precipitates the pathogenesis of AD. That is, Aβ and microtubule-associated protein tau are upregulated to address the redox imbalance in the AD brain. As the disease progresses, excess Aβ and tau oligomerise to further accelerate the disease process. Here, we discuss redox balance in the human brain and how this balance is affected by ageing. We then discuss where oxidative stress is most likely to act in the disease process and the potential for intervention to reduce its effects.
PMID: 23849337
Tags: Alzheimer’s, ROS