Free radicals and reactive oxygen species in programmed cell death
- PMID: 10416954
- DOI: 10.1054/mehy.1997.0521
Free radicals and reactive oxygen species in programmed cell death
Abstract
Oxidative stress, originating from reactive oxygen species and free radicals provides a constant challenge to eukaryotic cell survival. While implicated in a number of degenerative diseases, some associated with aging and with aging itself, the manner and extent to which oxidative stress contributes to the initiation or implementation of programmed-cell death is problematic. If oxidative stress is an important modulator of programmed-cell death, any ability intentionally to augment or inhibit it might ameliorate diseases in which the process is abnormally underactive or overactive.