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Guidelines for measuring reactive oxygen species and oxidative damage in cells and in vivo

Authors :
Murphy, Michael P.
Bayir, Hülya
Belousov, Vsevolod
Chang, Christopher J.
Davies, Kelvin J.A.
Davies, Michael J.
Dick, Tobias P.
Finkel, Toren
Forman, Henry J.
Janssen-Heininger, Yvonne
Gems, David
Kagan, Valerian E.
Kalyanaraman, Balaraman
Larsson, Nils Göran
Milne, Ginger L.
Nyström, Thomas
Poulsen, Henrik E.
Radi, Rafael
Van Remmen, Holly
Schumacker, Paul T.
Thornalley, Paul J.
Toyokuni, Shinya
Winterbourn, Christine C.
Yin, Huiyong
Halliwell, Barry
Murphy, Michael P.
Bayir, Hülya
Belousov, Vsevolod
Chang, Christopher J.
Davies, Kelvin J.A.
Davies, Michael J.
Dick, Tobias P.
Finkel, Toren
Forman, Henry J.
Janssen-Heininger, Yvonne
Gems, David
Kagan, Valerian E.
Kalyanaraman, Balaraman
Larsson, Nils Göran
Milne, Ginger L.
Nyström, Thomas
Poulsen, Henrik E.
Radi, Rafael
Van Remmen, Holly
Schumacker, Paul T.
Thornalley, Paul J.
Toyokuni, Shinya
Winterbourn, Christine C.
Yin, Huiyong
Halliwell, Barry
Source :
Murphy , M P , Bayir , H , Belousov , V , Chang , C J , Davies , K J A , Davies , M J , Dick , T P , Finkel , T , Forman , H J , Janssen-Heininger , Y , Gems , D , Kagan , V E , Kalyanaraman , B , Larsson , N G , Milne , G L , Nyström , T , Poulsen , H E , Radi , R , Van Remmen , H , Schumacker , P T , Thornalley , P J , Toyokuni , S , Winterbourn , C C , Yin , H & Halliwell , B 2022 , ' Guidelines for measuring reactive oxygen species and oxidative damage in cells and in vivo ' , Nature Metabolism , vol. 4 , no. 6 , pp. 651-662 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Multiple roles of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their consequences for health and disease are emerging throughout biological sciences. This development has led researchers unfamiliar with the complexities of ROS and their reactions to employ commercial kits and probes to measure ROS and oxidative damage inappropriately, treating ROS (a generic abbreviation) as if it were a discrete molecular entity. Unfortunately, the application and interpretation of these measurements are fraught with challenges and limitations. This can lead to misleading claims entering the literature and impeding progress, despite a well-established body of knowledge on how best to assess individual ROS, their reactions, role as signalling molecules and the oxidative damage that they can cause. In this consensus statement we illuminate problems that can arise with many commonly used approaches for measurement of ROS and oxidative damage, and propose guidelines for best practice. We hope that these strategies will be useful to those who find their research requiring assessment of ROS, oxidative damage and redox signalling in cells and in vivo.

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OAIster
Journal :
Murphy , M P , Bayir , H , Belousov , V , Chang , C J , Davies , K J A , Davies , M J , Dick , T P , Finkel , T , Forman , H J , Janssen-Heininger , Y , Gems , D , Kagan , V E , Kalyanaraman , B , Larsson , N G , Milne , G L , Nyström , T , Poulsen , H E , Radi , R , Van Remmen , H , Schumacker , P T , Thornalley , P J , Toyokuni , S , Winterbourn , C C , Yin , H & Halliwell , B 2022 , ' Guidelines for measuring reactive oxygen species and oxidative damage in cells and in vivo ' , Nature Metabolism , vol. 4 , no. 6 , pp. 651-662 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349066534
Document Type :
Electronic Resource