학술논문

Impact of Endogenic and Exogenic Oxidative Stress Triggers on Pregnant Woman, Fetus, and Child.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Mar2023, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p5958. 5p.
Subject
*ENDOMETRIOSIS
*PREGNANT women
*OXIDATIVE stress
*FETUS
*GESTATIONAL diabetes
*PREMATURE labor
*PATHOLOGICAL physiology
*CELL receptors
Language
ISSN
1661-6596
Abstract
In all living organisms, there is a delicate balance between oxidation caused by reactive species (RS, also called free radicals) and antioxidant defence. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used intensively to characterize the thermodynamic behaviour of blood plasma/serum proteome in health and disease. Factors that interfere with this homeostasis can be endogenous or exogenous and are inflammation, oxidative stress, exposure to chemical agents, and lack or excess of food, which can jeopardize the growth and development of the foetus. 36499427 5 Komsa-Penkova R., Danailova A., Krumova S., Georgieva G., Giosheva I., Gartcheva L., Iliev I., Gartchev E., Kercheva K., Savov A. Altered Thermal Behavior of Blood Plasma Proteome Related to Inflammatory Cytokines in Early Pregnancy Loss. [Extracted from the article]