Studies on Veterinary Medicine (eBook)

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2011 | 2011
X, 260 Seiten
Humana Press (Verlag)
978-1-61779-071-3 (ISBN)

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This compendium of research material on the role of oxidative stress in animal disease and morbidity examines both the general and the specific. Sourced from scientists, veterinarians, and members of the medical community from around the world, it includes chapters on our wider understanding of the corrosive function of free radicals in cell biology as well as focusing on the interplay between oxidative stress and metabolism in a variety of animal species including dogs, ruminants and birds.

 

Since biogerontologist Denham Harman first posited that free radicals arising from the metabolic activity of oxygen play a central role in aging and disease, a mass of evidence has accumulated linking oxidative stress and biological degradation. We now understand that living in an aerobic environment inevitably leads to the production of free radicals that go on to attack biological membranes and lipoproteins via oxidation in a process called lipid peroxidation. Reacting with carbon-based molecules such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, these free radicals cause oxidative stress and tissue damage.

 

The purpose of Studies on Veterinary Medicine is to inform clinicians, students and others of the plethora of consequences that free radical damage (ROS) has on various cells, tissues, and organs, as well as in different species of animals. The chapters also analyze the effects of oxidative stress on aging and various morbidities such as diabetes, cognitive dysfunction and heart disease. Contributors variously present their interpretation of the role played by oxidative damage in disease and assess the benefits of antioxidant therapies.


This compendium of research material on the role of oxidative stress in animal disease and morbidity examines both the general and the specific. Sourced from scientists, veterinarians, and members of the medical community from around the world, it includes chapters on our wider understanding of the corrosive function of free radicals in cell biology as well as focusing on the interplay between oxidative stress and metabolism in a variety of animal species including dogs, ruminants and birds. Since biogerontologist Denham Harman first posited that free radicals arising from the metabolic activity of oxygen play a central role in aging and disease, a mass of evidence has accumulated linking oxidative stress and biological degradation. We now understand that living in an aerobic environment inevitably leads to the production of free radicals that go on to attack biological membranes and lipoproteins via oxidation in a process called lipid peroxidation. Reacting with carbon-based molecules such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, these free radicals cause oxidative stress and tissue damage. The purpose of Studies on Veterinary Medicine is to inform clinicians, students and others of the plethora of consequences that free radical damage (ROS) has on various cells, tissues, and organs, as well as in different species of animals. The chapters also analyze the effects of oxidative stress on aging and various morbidities such as diabetes, cognitive dysfunction and heart disease. Contributors variously present their interpretation of the role played by oxidative damage in disease and assess the benefits of antioxidant therapies.

PrefaceLester MandelkerPeter Vajdovich  Oxidative Stress,  Free Radicals and Cellular Damage,Lester Mandelker DVM   Use of free radicals and antioxidants in inflammatory processes of animalsPeter Vajdovich   DVM, PHD Oxidative Stress and Calcium Metabolism,                                                                        Patricia Schenck  DVM, PHD TRPM2 Cation Channels and Oxidative Stress-Induced Neuronal Cell DeathMustafa Nazıroğlu1, PHD                            Oxidative stress in diabetes mellitus                                                                                     Stefano Comazzi, DVM, PHD Oxidative Stress in the Spinal Cord of Dogs and Cats Wendy Baltzer, DVM, PhD Oxidative Stress, Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain AgingElizabeth Head, Ph.D.,* and Steven C. Zicker DVM, PhD The role of oxidative stress in ocular diseaseGustavo L. Zapata  PHD Oxidative Stress in Heart FailureGordon Moe, MD, MSc Nutrient Selection in the Management of Canine Atopic Dermatitis         John Kuck DVM Avian antioxidants and oxidative stress: highlights from studies of food, physiology, and feathersKevin McGraw  DVM Free Radicals and Antioxidants in Avian DiseasesMiklós Mézes, PhD and Krisztián Balogh, PhD  Oxidative Stress In RuminantsPietro Celi (DVM, PhD)  Antioxidant Effects of SupplementsLester Mandelker DVM and Peter Vajdovich DVM, PHD

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.3.2011
Reihe/Serie Oxidative Stress in Applied Basic Research and Clinical Practice
Zusatzinfo X, 260 p.
Verlagsort Totowa
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zellbiologie
Technik
Veterinärmedizin
Schlagworte Free Radical Damage • Oxidative stress • Veterinary Medicine
ISBN-10 1-61779-071-0 / 1617790710
ISBN-13 978-1-61779-071-3 / 9781617790713
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