The Cellular and Organismal Effects of Nitroxides and Nitroxide-Containing Nanoparticles.
Izabela Sadowska-BartoszGrzegorz BartoszPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Nitroxides are stable free radicals that have antioxidant properties. They react with many types of radicals, including alkyl and peroxyl radicals. They act as mimics of superoxide dismutase and stimulate the catalase activity of hemoproteins. In some situations, they may exhibit pro-oxidant activity, mainly due to the formation of oxoammonium cations as products of their oxidation. In this review, the cellular effects of nitroxides and their effects in animal experiments and clinical trials are discussed, including the beneficial effects in various pathological situations involving oxidative stress, protective effects against UV and ionizing radiation, and prolongation of the life span of cancer-prone mice. Nitroxides were used as active components of various types of nanoparticles. The application of these nanoparticles in cellular and animal experiments is also discussed.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- clinical trial
- anti inflammatory
- ionic liquid
- hydrogen peroxide
- papillary thyroid
- dna damage
- walled carbon nanotubes
- squamous cell carcinoma
- randomized controlled trial
- metabolic syndrome
- drug induced
- squamous cell
- adipose tissue
- diabetic rats
- skeletal muscle
- high fat diet induced
- young adults
- lymph node metastasis