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Review

Novel Approaches of Oxidative Stress Mechanisms in the Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology and Therapy

In: Multiple Sclerosis: Perspectives in Treatment and Pathogenesis [Internet]. Brisbane (AU): Codon Publications; 2017 Nov 27. Chapter 10.
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Novel Approaches of Oxidative Stress Mechanisms in the Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology and Therapy

Bożena Adamczyk et al.
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It is suspected that the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) can be affected by oxidative stress (OS). In the acute phase of the disease, OS is responsible for initiating inflammation, whereas in the chronic phase it sustains neurodegenerative process. Redox processes in MS are related to dysregulation of axonal bioenergetics, cerebral iron accumulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, impaired oxidant/antioxidant balance, and OS memory. This chapter gives an overview of the role of OS in MS.

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