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Oxidative stress and cerebral endothelial cells: Regulation of the blood–brain-barrier and antioxidant based interventions

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Abstract

While numerous lines of evidence point to increased levels of oxidative stress playing a causal role in a number of neurodegenerative conditions, our current understanding of the specific role of oxidative stress in the genesis and/or propagation of neurodegenerative diseases remains poorly defined. Even more challenging to the “oxidative stress theory of neurodegeneration” is the fact that many antioxidant-based clinical trials and therapeutic interventions have been largely disappointing in their therapeutic benefit. Together, these factors have led researchers to begin to focus on understanding the contribution of highly localized structures, and defined anatomical features, within the brain as the sites responsible for oxidative stress-induced neurodegeneration. This review focuses on the potential for oxidative stress within the cerebrovascular architecture serving as a modulator of neurodegeneration in a variety of pathological settings. In particular, this review highlights important implications for vascular-derived oxidative stress in the initiating and promoting pathophysiology in the brain, identifying new roles for cerebrovascular oxidative stress in a variety of brain disorders. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Antioxidants and Antioxidant Treatment in Disease.

Highlights

► Review of the role of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative disease. ► Sources of cerebral endothelial cell oxidative stress are discussed. ► Effects of oxidative stress on cerebral endothelial cells are discussed. ► Some of the current antioxidant treatments are reviewed (pharmaceutical and dietary). ► The potential use of antioxidants targeted to cerebrovascular oxidative stress is discussed.

Keywords

Oxidative stress
Antioxidant
Cerebral endothelial cell
Neurodegeneration
Blood brain barrier
Vascularization

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This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Antioxidants and Antioxidant Treatment in Disease.