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The role of peroxidases in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis

Title
The role of peroxidases in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
Authors
Park J.-G.Oh G.T.
Ewha Authors
오구택
SCOPUS Author ID
오구택scopus
Issue Date
2011
Journal Title
BMB Reports
ISSN
1976-6696JCR Link
Citation
BMB Reports vol. 44, no. 8, pp. 497 - 505
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Short Survey
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), which include superoxide anions and peroxides, induce oxidative stress, contributing to the initiation and progression of cardiovascular diseases involving atherosclerosis. The endogenous and exogenous factors hypercholesterolemia, hyperglycemia, hypertension, and shear stress induce various enzyme systems such as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate) oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and lipoxygenase in vascular and immune cells, which generate ROS. Besides inducing oxidative stress, ROS mediate signaling pathways involved in monocyte adhesion and infiltration, platelet activation, and smooth muscle cell migration. A number of antioxidant enzymes (e.g., superoxide dismutases, catalase, glutathione peroxidases, and peroxiredoxins) regulate ROS in vascular and immune cells. Atherosclerosis results from a local imbalance between ROS production and these antioxidant enzymes. In this review, we will discuss 1) oxidative stress and atherosclerosis, 2) ROS-dependent atherogenic signaling in endothelial cells, macrophages, and vascular smooth muscle cells, 3) roles of peroxidases in atherosclerosis, and 4) antioxidant drugs and therapeutic perspectives.
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2011.44.8.497
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