Oxidative stress involvement in the molecular pathogenesis and progression of multiple sclerosis: a literature review

Author:

Sanabria-Castro Alfredo12ORCID,Alape-Girón Alberto3,Flores-Díaz Marietta3,Echeverri-McCandless Ann1,Parajeles-Vindas Alexander45

Affiliation:

1. Unidad de Investigación, Hospital San Juan de Dios, Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social , San José , 10103 , Costa Rica

2. Departamento de Farmacología, Toxicología y Farmacodependencia, Facultad de Farmacia , Universidad de Costa Rica , San Pedro de Montes de Oca , 11501 , Costa Rica

3. Instituto Clodomiro Picado, Facultad de Microbiología, Universidad de Costa Rica , Dulce Nombre Vázquez de Coronado , 11103 , Costa Rica

4. Servicio de Neurología , Hospital San Juan de Dios, Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social , San José , 10103 , Costa Rica

5. Servicio de Neurología , Hospital Clínica Bíblica , San José , 10104 , Costa Rica

Abstract

Abstract Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune debilitating disease of the central nervous system caused by a mosaic of interactions between genetic predisposition and environmental factors. The pathological hallmarks of MS are chronic inflammation, demyelination, and neurodegeneration. Oxidative stress, a state of imbalance between the production of reactive species and antioxidant defense mechanisms, is considered one of the key contributors in the pathophysiology of MS. This review is a comprehensive overview of the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which oxidant species contribute to the initiation and progression of MS including mitochondrial dysfunction, disruption of various signaling pathways, and autoimmune response activation. The detrimental effects of oxidative stress on neurons, oligodendrocytes, and astrocytes, as well as the role of oxidants in promoting and perpetuating inflammation, demyelination, and axonal damage, are discussed. Finally, this review also points out the therapeutic potential of various synthetic antioxidants that must be evaluated in clinical trials in patients with MS.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Neuroscience

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