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Phillipe Durand

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Oxidant stress: the role of nutrients in cell-lipoprotein interactions

1999

Oxidant stress is increasingly becoming an important hypothesis to explain the genesis of several pathologies, including cancer, atherosclerosis and also ageing. Beside a few rare genetic defects, dietary factors are thought to play a key role in the regulation of the production of reactive oxygenated species. An imbalance between nutrients, and in particular those involved in antioxidant status, could explain the onset of an enhanced production of free radicals. We will briefly review information concerning oxidation of lipids and lipoproteins which lead to atherothrombosis. We also present new findings supporting a role for blood platelets in generating oxidant species. New data are also …

Blood PlateletsAntioxidantCellsLipoproteinsmedicine.medical_treatmentMedicine (miscellaneous)Butyratemedicine.disease_causeLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsHumansNutritional Physiological Phenomenachemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and DieteticsCholesterolFatty acidLipoproteins LDLOxidative StressCholesterolBiochemistrychemistryLipid PeroxidationHomeostasisOxidative stressLipoproteinProceedings of the Nutrition Society
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