Role of oxidative stress in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.


Journal

Free radical biology & medicine
ISSN: 1873-4596
Titre abrégé: Free Radic Biol Med
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8709159

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 2019
Historique:
received: 13 01 2019
revised: 11 04 2019
accepted: 23 04 2019
pubmed: 1 5 2019
medline: 11 7 2020
entrez: 1 5 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Respiratory distress syndrome is the commonest respiratory disorder in preterm infants. Although it is well known that preterm birth has a key role, the mechanisms of lung injury have not been fully elucidated. The pathogenesis of this neonatal condition is based on the rapid formation of the oxygen reactive species, which surpasses the detoxification capacity of anti-oxidative defense system. The high reactivity of free radical leads to damage to a variety of molecules and may induce respiratory cell death. There is evidence that the oxidative stress involved in the physiopathology of this disease, is particularly related to oxygen supplementation, mechanical ventilation, inflammation/infection and diabetes. This narrative review summarizes what is known regarding the connection between oxidative stress and respiratory distress syndrome.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31039400
pii: S0891-5849(19)30070-X
doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.04.029
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Reactive Oxygen Species 0
Surface-Active Agents 0
Oxygen S88TT14065

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

132-137

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Auteurs

Lucia Marseglia (L)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Human Pathology in Adult and Developmental Age "Gaetano Barresi", University of Messina, Italy.

Gabriella D'Angelo (G)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Human Pathology in Adult and Developmental Age "Gaetano Barresi", University of Messina, Italy. Electronic address: gabdangelo@unime.it.

Roberta Granese (R)

Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Department of Human Pathology of Adult and Childhood "Gaetano Barresi", University of Messina, Italy.

Raffaele Falsaperla (R)

University Hospital Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele, Catania, Italy.

Russel J Reiter (RJ)

Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy, The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA.

Giovanni Corsello (G)

Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother and Child Care "G. D'Alessandro", University of Palermo, Italy.

Eloisa Gitto (E)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Human Pathology in Adult and Developmental Age "Gaetano Barresi", University of Messina, Italy.

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