Bio-Assays for Oxidative Stress Status

Author: Pryor   W. A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780080929927

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444509574

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444509574

Subject: Q3 Genetics;Q5 Biochemistry

Language: ENG

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This work contains over thirty chapters by leading researchers in the field of oxidative biology, originally presented as articles in an extended Forum in the highly-cited journal, Free Radical Biology & Medicine. The papers in this Forum (or Symposium-in-print) spanned seven issues of the journal, over many months. This is the first time that all of these expert contributions are presented in one place.


Reliable methods for measuring OSS in organisms are essential. These would, amongst other things, offer applications as early warning signals for cancer and heart disease - eventually giving a range of measurable oxidation products best related to any given disease state.


Additional observations relevant to OSS include: how much do measures of OSS vary in a group of humans? Does OSS decrease as a result of life-change factors and does it increase with age? With disease? With stress? Can a non-invasive, reliable, reputable measure of OSS be identified?


This informative book provides the reader with the latest status of studies into OSS, currently used examples of BOSS, and answers to at least some of the questions posed above.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

CHAPTER 3. BASELINE DIENE CONJUGATION IN LDL LIPIDS: AN INDICATOR OF CIRCULATING OXIDIZED LDL

pp.:  18 – 28

CHAPTER 4. STABLE MARKERS OF OXIDANT DAMAGE TO PROTEINS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN DISEASE

pp.:  28 – 41

CHAPTER 5. MEASUREMENT OF OXIDANT-INDUCED SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PROTEINS USING CELL IMAGING

pp.:  41 – 50

CHAPTER 6. IN VIVO TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY: COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ANALYTICAL METHODS

pp.:  50 – 59

CHAPTER 7. CLINICAL APPLICATION OF BREATH BIOMARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS

pp.:  59 – 70

CHAPTER 8. ANALYSIS OF OXIDIZED HEME PROTEINS AND ITS APPLICATION TO MULTIPLE ANTIOXIDANT PROTECTION

pp.:  70 – 74

CHAPTER 9. OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS—THE SECOND SET

pp.:  74 – 76

CHAPTER 10. MEASUREMENT OF F2-ISOPROSTANES AS AN INDEX OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN VIVO

pp.:  76 – 85

CHAPTER 11. METHODS FOR MEASURING ETHANE AND PENTANE IN EXPIRED AIR FROM RATS AND HUMANS

pp.:  85 – 91

CHAPTER 12. MEASUREMENT OF 3-NITROTYROSINE AND 5-NITRO-γ-TOCOPHEROL BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION

pp.:  91 – 100

CHAPTER 13. DETECTION OF OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE IN HUMAN SPERM AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH SPERM FUNCTION AND MALE INFERTILITY

pp.:  100 – 108

CHAPTER 14. OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS—THE THIRD SET

pp.:  108 – 109

CHAPTER 15. BIOMARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS STUDY: ARE PLASMA ANTIOXIDANTS MARKERS OF CC14 POISONING?

pp.:  109 – 117

CHAPTER 16. ANALYSIS OF HEPATIC OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS BY ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY AND IMAGING

pp.:  117 – 125

CHAPTER 17. NONINVASIVE STUDY OF RADIATION-INDUCED OXIDATIVE DAMAGE USING IN VIVO ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE

pp.:  125 – 131

CHAPTER 18. THE USE OF CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY FOR THE EVALUATION OF ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY

pp.:  131 – 142

CHAPTER 19. QUANTIFICATION OF THE OVERALL REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES SCAVENGING CAPACITY OF BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS AND TISSUES

pp.:  142 – 151

CHAPTER 20. BREATH ALKANES AS A MARKER OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN DIFFERENT CLINICAL CONDITIONS

pp.:  151 – 158

CHAPTER 21. FORUM ON OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS (OSS) AND ITS MEASUREMENT

pp.:  158 – 159

CHAPTER 22. DETECTION OF SUPEROXIDE ANION RELEASED EXTRACELLULARLY BY ENDOTHELIAL CELLS USING CYTOCHROME C REDUCTION, ESR, FLUORESCENCE AND LUCIGENIN-ENHANCED CHEMILUMINESCENCE TECHNIQUES

pp.:  159 – 168

CHAPTER 23. KINETIC ANALYSIS OF LIPID-HYDROPEROXIDES IN PLASMA

pp.:  168 – 174

CHAPTER 24. BIOMARKERS OF MYELOPEROXIDASE-DERIVED HYPOCHLOROUS ACID

pp.:  174 – 181

CHAPTER 25. SENSITIVE AND NONENZYMATIC MEASUREMENT OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

pp.:  181 – 187

CHAPTER 26. OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS—THE FIFTH SET

pp.:  187 – 188

CHAPTER 27. DETERMINATION OF SALICYLATE HYDROXYLATION PRODUCTS AS AN IN VIVO OXIDATIVE STRESS MARKER

pp.:  188 – 195

CHAPTER 28. URINARY ALDEHYDES AS INDICATORS OF LIPID PEROXIDATION IN VIVO

pp.:  195 – 202

CHAPTER 29. ACCURATE AND SENSITIVE MEASUREMENTS OF pO2 IN VIVO USING LOW FREQUENCY EPR SPECTROSCOPY: HOW TO CONFER BIOCOMPATIBILITY TO THE OXYGEN SENSORS

pp.:  202 – 209

CHAPTER 30. LC-MS/MS DETECTION OF PEROXYNITRITE-DERIVED 3-NITROTYROSINE IN RAT MICROVESSELS

pp.:  209 – 220

CHAPTER 31. HISTOCHEMICAL VISUALIZATION OF OXIDANT STRESS

pp.:  220 – 230

CHAPTER 32. TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY AS A TOOL TO ASSESS REDOX STATUS: CRITICAL VIEW AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA

pp.:  230 – 239

CHAPTER 33. FORUM ON OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS (OSS)—THE SIXTH SET

pp.:  239 – 240

CHAPTER 34. PROFILES OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN HUMAN PLASMA

pp.:  240 – 247

CHAPTER 35. UNRAVELING PEROXYNITRITE FORMATION IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

pp.:  247 – 273

CHAPTER 36. UNIQUE IN VIVO APPLICATIONS OF SPIN TRAPS

pp.:  273 – 284

CHAPTER 37. FORUM ON OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS (OSS)––THE SEVENTH SEGMENT

pp.:  284 – 285

CHAPTER 38. MEASUREMENT OF OXIDATIVE STRESS BY EPR RADICAL-PROBE TECHNIQUE

pp.:  285 – 294

AUTHOR INDEX

pp.:  294 – 296

KEYWORD INDEX

pp.:  296 – 298

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