2020
DOI: 10.1111/ncn3.12413
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Cerebrospinal fluid oxidative stress markers in Alzheimer's disease

Abstract: Oxidative stress has a significant impact on neurodegenerative diseases. The present paper reviewed the role of oxidative stress in disease progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and measurement of the oxidative stress markers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in AD in vivo. Oxidative stress measurement in CSF in AD provides knowledge of underlying pathophysiology, to be a counterpart of oxidative stress neuroimaging, and to help differentiating AD from other neurodegenerative diseases. In addition, these findings… Show more

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“…A plausible link of lipid changes with UOS in AD is supported by numerous reports showing an oxidative signature in the cerebrospinal fluid of AD and also in MCI subjects [152]. In this regard, increased Iso-PG2, 4-HNE and MDA contents, have been consistently observed in the CSF of MCI and AD individuals [137][138][139]152].…”
Section: Dha and Gpx4 In Aging And Ad Brainsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…A plausible link of lipid changes with UOS in AD is supported by numerous reports showing an oxidative signature in the cerebrospinal fluid of AD and also in MCI subjects [152]. In this regard, increased Iso-PG2, 4-HNE and MDA contents, have been consistently observed in the CSF of MCI and AD individuals [137][138][139]152].…”
Section: Dha and Gpx4 In Aging And Ad Brainsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…A plausible link of lipid changes with UOS in AD is supported by numerous reports showing an oxidative signature in the cerebrospinal fluid of AD and also in MCI subjects [152]. In this regard, increased Iso-PG2, 4-HNE and MDA contents, have been consistently observed in the CSF of MCI and AD individuals [137][138][139]152]. Likewise, protein oxidative modifications are commonly detected in CSF of AD patients, such as Scysteinylation, S-cysteinylglycinylation, S-glutathionylation as well as nucleic-acid-derived 8-hydroxy-2 -deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) [45,68,153].…”
Section: Dha and Gpx4 In Aging And Ad Brainsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…19 Various oxidative markers related to DNA oxidation/damage and lipid peroxidation, as well as antioxidant molecules such as glutathione, thioredoxin and superoxide dismutase, have been identified in AD patients, part of them being detected both in brain and CSF. 20 Altogether, the interplay between inflammation and redox changes 21 sustains the hypothesis that correlated low-grade inflammation and oxidative disturbances underlie pathological mechanisms in AD. 22 Blood, collected by a minimally invasive procedure, is an alternative to CSF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“… 19 Various oxidative markers related to DNA oxidation/damage and lipid peroxidation, as well as antioxidant molecules such as glutathione, thioredoxin and superoxide dismutase, have been identified in AD patients, part of them being detected both in brain and CSF. 20 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generation of oxidative stress has been described as a hallmark feature of AD [ 7 ]. Signs of oxidative damage are commonly found in the brain, CSF, blood, and urine of patients [ 268 , 269 , 270 , 271 ]. In particular, brain areas afflicted with large plaque and NFT depositions show high levels of oxidated proteins and lipid peroxidation.…”
Section: Cellular Responses Of Glial Cells Towards Aβmentioning
confidence: 99%