Astrocyte Antioxidant Systems
A special issue of Antioxidants (ISSN 2076-3921). This special issue belongs to the section "Antioxidant Enzyme Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2017) | Viewed by 45747
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Interests: mechanisms of action of antioxidants in the brain; particularly, the importance of sulfur-containing amino acids in thiol redox balance and antioxidant defence in astrocytes and microglial cells
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Dear Colleagues,
Astrocytes play an essential role in protecting the brain from oxidative stress, particularly in the context of providing antioxidant support for neurons. Several species of antioxidant, including thiol-based antioxidants and phase II antioxidant enzymes, which include heme oxygenase-1, NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase, manganese superoxide dismutase and catalase are expressed in astrocytes. In the past 10–15 years, details have emerged of how astrocytes are responsible for the de novo synthesis of antioxidants, and for mediating the transfer of the components of major antioxidant molecules, such as glutathione, to neurons. Much remains to be discovered of how antioxidant production in astrocytes is regulated and how these cells respond to oxidative stress to boost their antioxidant capacity and neuroprotective function.
This Special Issue will publish original research papers and reviews on aspects of astrocyte antioxidants that relate to the following topics: the function and regulation of antioxidants in astrocytes; understanding the pathways of thiol redox homeostasis and of provision of precursors for antioxidant synthesis; the relationship between astrocyte antioxidants and neuroprotection; agents that promote the antioxidant capacity of astrocytes; and the potential of antioxidant systems in astrocytes as a therapeutic target.
Prof. Dr. Gethin McBean
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Glutathione
- Thioredoxin
- Glutaredoxin
- Peroxideroxin
- Transcription factor Nrf2
- Cysteine/cystine
- Transulfuration
- Hemeoxygenase
- NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase
- Superoxide dismutase
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