Advanced protocols in oxidative stress
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Advanced protocols in oxidative stress
(Methods in molecular biology / John M. Walker, series editor, v. 477,
Humana Press, c2008-
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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v. 3 ISBN 9781493914401
内容説明
Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress III continues the thread of the first two books by covering technology ranging from a portable hand-held detector for remote analysis of antioxidant capacity to sophisticated technology such as shotgun lipidomics, mitochondrial imaging, nano sensors, fluorescent probes, chromatographic fingerprints, computational models and bio statistical applications. Several chapters have shown the effect of pro-oxidation and antioxidants as inflammatory mediators in signaling pathways leading from the initial stimulus to termination through redox cycles. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Comprehensive and practical, Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress III offers to save investigators significant time and effort, allowing them to focus on their own personal topic of interest.
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Part I: Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Techniques
1. Derivatization and Detection of Small Aliphatic and Lipid-Bound Carbonylated Lipid Peroxidation Products by ESI-MS
Ivana Milic and Maria Fedorova
2. Specific Imaging and Tracking of Mitochondria in Live Cells by a Photostable AIE Luminogen
Chris W.T. Leung, Yuning Hong, and Ben Zhong Tang
3. Analysis of Relationship Between Oxidized Phospholipid Structure and Interaction with the Class B Scavenger Receptors
Detao Gao, Larry W. Sayre, and Eugene A. Podrez
4. A Novel Gas Chromatographic Method for Determination of Malondialdehyde from Oxidized DNA
Takayuki Shibamoto
5. Nitric Oxide Availability as a Marker of Oxidative Stress
Dan Pierini and Nathan S. Bryan
6. Quantification of DNA Repair Capacity Towards Oxidatively Damaged DNA in Subcellular and Cellular Systems by a Non-Radioactive Cleavage Assay
Ingrit Hamann and Andrea Hartwig
7. Chiral Phase-HPLC Separation of Hydroperoxyoctadecenoic Acids and Their Biosynthesis by Fatty Acid Dioxygenases
Ernst H. Oliw and Anneli Wennman
8. Selenium as a Versatile Center in Fluorescence Probe for the Redox Cycle Between HClO Oxidative Stress and H2S Repair
Zhangrong Lou, Peng Li, and Keli Han
9. Evaluation of Physical Integrity of Lipid Bilayer Under Oxidative Stress: Application of Fluorescence Microscopy and Digital Image Processing
Ran Liang, Jian-Ping Zhang, and Leif H. Skibsted
10. Electrochemical Detection of Glutathione S-Transferase: An Important Enzyme in the Cell Protective Mechanism Against Oxidative Stress
Manuel C. Martos-Maldonado, Juan M. Casas-Solvas, Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, and Luis Garcia-Fuentes
11. Using Nanosensors for In Situ Monitoring and Measurement of Nitric Oxide and Peroxynitrite in a Single Cell
Tadeusz Malinski
Part II: Antioxidant Technology and Application
12. Curcuma longa Attenuates Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Oxidative Stress in T Lymphocyte Subpopulations
H.A. Abu-Rizq, Mohamed H. Mansour, and Mohammad Afzal
13. Prolongation of the Lag Time Preceding Peroxidation of Serum Lipids: A Measure of Antioxidant Capacity
Ilya Pinchuk and Dov Lichtenberg
14. Identification of (Anti-Oxidative) Plants in Herbal Pharmaceutical Preparations and Dietary Supplements
Eric Deconinck, Deborah Custers, and Jacques Omer De Beer
15. Simultaneous Determination of Ascorbic Acid, Aminothiols, and Methionine in Biological Matrices Using Ion-Pairing RP-HPLC Coupled with Electrochemical Detector
Muhammad Imran Khan, Zafar Iqbal, and Abad Khan
16. Portable Nanoparticle Based Sensors for Antioxidant Analysis
Erica Sharpe and Silvana Andreescu
17. Fe3+-Fe2+ Transformation Method: An Important Antioxidant Assay
Ilhami Gulcin
18. Antioxidant Activity Evaluation Involving Hemoglobin-Related Free Radical Reactivity
Augustin C. Mot, Cristina Bischin, Grigore Damian, and Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu
19. Computational Studies on Conformation, Electron Density Distributions, and Antioxidant Properties of Anthocyanidins
Ricardo A. Mosquera, Laura Estevez, and Mercedes Garcia-Bugarin
20. Automatic Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) Determination of Total Reducing Capacity in Serum and Urine Samples
Marcela A. Segundo, Ildiko V. Toth, Luis M. Magalhaes, and Salette Reis
21. Mass Spectrometry Detection of Isolevuglandin Adduction to Specific Protein Residues
Casey D. Charvet and Irina A. Pikuleva
22. Preoxiredoxin Family Members (Prx3 & Prx4) and Pregnancy Disorder (Recurrent Pregnancy Loss)
Behrouz Gharesi-Fard
23. Substituted Pyridoindoles as Biological Antioxidants: Drug Design, Chemical Synthesis, and Biological Activity
Lucia Kovacikova, Magdalena Majekova, and Milan Stefek
24. Measuring Antioxidant and Prooxidant Capacity Using the Crocin Bleaching Assay (CBA)
Stella A. Ordoudi and Maria Z. Tsimidou
25. Simultaneous Determination of the Endogenous Free Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid in Human Plasma and Erythrocytes by RP HPLC Coupled with Electrochemical Detector
Muhammad Imran Khan, Zafar Iqbal, and Abad Khan
26. Aryl-Acetic and Cinnamic Acids as Lipoxygenase Inhibitors with Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anti-Cancer Activity
Dimitra Hadjipavlou-Litina and Eleni Pontiki
27. Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of N- -Methylamino-L-Alanine with 6-Aminoquinolyl-N-Hydroxysuccinimidyl Carbamate
W. Broc Glover, Steven A. Cohen, and Susan J. Murch
Part III: Gene Expression
28. Intracellular Distribution of Glutathionylated Proteins in Cultured Dermal Fibroblasts by Immunofluorescence
Stefania Petrini, Valentina D'Oria, and Fiorella Piemonte
29. New Analytical Strategies Applied to the Determination of Coenzyme Q10 in Biological Matrix
Contin Mario, Flor Sabrina, Martinefski Manuela, Lucangioli Silvia, and Tripodi Valeria
30. Binding and Cytotoxic Trafficking of Cholesterol Hydroperoxides by Sterol Carrier Protein-2
Albert W. Girotti and Tamas Kriska
Part IV: Biostatistics
31. A Toolkit for Clinical Statisticians to Fix Problems Based on Biomarker Measurements Subject to Instrumental Limitations: From Repeated Measurement Techniques to a Hybrid Pooled-Unpooled Design
Albert Vexler, Ge Tao, and Xiwei Chen
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v. 1 ISBN 9781603272186
内容説明
Protocols books specializing in measuring free radical and antioxidant biomarkers began to be published in 1998. Many of these methods are currently finding use in diagnostic medicine. Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress I covers the field of oxidative stress with state-of-the-art technology to utilize in research, contributed by an international panel of experts renowned for developing new procedures and methods. Included are sections on reactive oxygen and nitrogen species techniques, antioxidant technology and application, methods for analyzing gene expression, the exciting new area of oxidative stress and stem cell differentiation and specific biostatistical evaluation of biomarkers. This volume presents the current high-tech methodologies and provides a perspective on the diversity of applications in the ever-emerging field of free radical reactions and antioxidants. Due to the dynamic nature of this topic, this book will be the first of several volumes of Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress, all part of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series. As part of the series, the chapters include a brief introduction to the material, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and ensuring replication of technology.
Cutting-edge and convenient, Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress I is an ideal desk reference for scientists wishing to further this research in this exciting, unique and vital field of study.
目次
Part I. Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Techniques 1. Novel Designed Probes for the Characterization of Oxidative Stress in Biological Fluids, Cell and Tissues Jacob Vaya 2. A Rapid and Selective Mass Spectroscopic Method for the Identification of Nitrated Proteins Angela Amoresano, Giovanni Chiappetta, Piero Pucci and Gennaro Marino 3. An Easy and Reliable Automated Method to Estimate Oxidative Stress in the Clinical Setting Cristina Vassalle 4. Correlative Transmission Microscopy: Cytochemical Localization and Immunocytochemical Localization in Studies of Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress E. Ann Ellis 5. Detection of Specifically Oxidized Apolipoproteins in Oxidized HDL Xiao Suo Wang and Roland Stocker 6. High Performance Liquid Chromatography / Electron Spin Resonance / Mass Spectroscopy Analysis of Lipid-Derived Radicals Hideo Iwahashi 7. EPR Spin-Trapping and Nano LC MS/MS Techniques for DEPMPO/ OOH and Immunospin-trapping with Anti-DMPO Antibody in Mitochondrial Electron Transfer System Yeong-Renn Chen 8 Determination of High Mitochondrial Membrane Potential in Spermatazoa loaded with the Mitochondrial Probe 5, 5', 6, 6'- tetrachloro-1, 1', 3, 3'-tetraethylbenzimazoyolyl-carbocyanine iodide ( JC-! ) and for Using Fluorescence-activated Flow Cytometry H. David Guthrie and Glenn R. Welch 9. TEMPO Probes for Evaluating Oxidative Stress on the Cell Membrane and Mitochondria Hidehiko Nakagawa and Naoki Miyata 10. Zymographical Techniques for Detection of Matrix Metallproteinases Shinichi Iwai, Takako Nakanishi-Ueda , Donald Armstrong and Katsuji Oguchi 11. The Use of in vivo Microanalysis Techniques to Detect Exracellular ROS in Resting and Contracting Skeletal Muscle Graeme L. Close and Malcolm J. Jackson 12. Cell-free Antibody Capture Method for Analysis of Detergent-Resistant Membrane Rafts Anil Bamezai and Colleen Kennedy 13. Determination of Acrolein by High Voltage Capillary Electrophoresis from Oxidized Fatty Acids Rafael Medina-Navarro Part II. Antioxidant Technology and Application 14. CUPRAC ( cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity ) Assay for Food Antioxidants, Vitamins, Polyphenols and Flavonoids in Food Extracts Resat Apak , Kubilay Guclu, Mustafa OEzyurek, Burcu Bektasoglu and Mustafa Bener 15. Redox Property of Ribonucleotide Reductase Small Subunit M2 and p53R2 Xiyong Liu, Lijun Xue and Yun Yen 16. Antioxidant QSAR Modeling as Exemplified on Polyphenols Bono Lucic, Dragan Amic and Nenad Trinajstic 17. Immunohistochemical Staining of Cyclooxygenases with Monoclonal Antibodies Ghassan M. Saed 18. Examining the Endogenous Antioxidant Response Through Immunofluorescent Analysis of Nrf2 in Tissue Kathryn A. Lindl and Kelly L. Jordan-Sciutto 19. Determination of Oxidized and Reduced CoQ10 and CoQ9 in Human Plasma / Serum Using HPLC-ECD Ian N. Acworth, Paul A. Ullucci and Paul H. Gamache 20. Paraoxonases ( PON1 , PON2 , PON3 ) Analysis in vitro and in vivo in Relation to Cardiovascular Diseases Michael Aviram and Mira Rosenblat 21. Preparation, Characterization and Use of Antioxidant-Liposomes Hongsong Yang, Victor Paromov, Milton Smith and William L. Stone 22. Antioxidant Activity of Biotransformed Sex Hormones Facilitated by Bacillus Stearothermophilus Mohammad Afzal, Sameera Al-Awadi and Sosamma Oommen 23. Biolistic Mediated Production of Transgenic Oil
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v. 2 ISBN 9781607614104
内容説明
Expanding upon the research elucidated by the first volume of this collection, Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress II presents thirty additional cutting-edge chapters focusing on novel techniques for detecting ROS/RNS, unique AOX technology and applications, gene expression and biostatistics for evaluating OS-derived experimental data. The international panel of authors also provide animal models and numerous studies concentrating on mitochondria during hypoxic conditions using advanced methods for pO2, peroxynitrate, reactive S-nitrosothiols, lipid peroxides, COX, and the mitochondrial membrane potential. Due to the dynamic nature of this topic, this book is the second of several volumes of Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress, all included in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series. As part of the series, the chapters of this volume present brief introductions to the respective subjects, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting to ensure easy replication of the technology involved.
Authoritative and convenient, Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress II is an ideal desk reference for scientists wishing to further the research in this exciting, unique, and vital field of study.
目次
Part I: Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Techniques
1. Current Status of Measuring Oxidative Stress
Beniamino Palmieri and Valeriana Sblendorio
2. PO2 and ROS/RNS Measurements in the Microcirculation in Hypoxia
Silvia Bertuglia and Marcos Intaglietta
3. Nitrate Reductase Activity of Mitochondrial Aldehyde Dehydrogenase (ALDH-2) as a Redox Sensor for Cardiovascular Oxidative Stress
Andreas Daiber and Thomas Munzel
4. Identification of ROS Using Oxidized DCFDA and Flow-Cytometry
Evgeniy Eruslanov and Sergei Kusmartsev
5. Measurement of 8-Isoprostane in Exhaled Breath Condensate
Paolo Montuschi, Peter J. Barnes, and Giovanni Ciabattoni
6. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Oximetry and Redoximetry
Guanglong He
7. Measurement of Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Proton Leak
Gaetano Serviddio and Juan Sastre
8. Determination of Erythrocyte Fragility as a Marker of Pesticide-Induced Membrane Oxidative Damage
Bechan Sharma, Devendra K. Rai, Prashant Kumar Rai, S.I. Rizvi, and Geeta Watal
9. Using N, N, N', N'-Tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) to Assay Cyclooxygenase Activity In Vitro
Nenad Petrovic and Michael Murray
10. Structural and Functional Changes in the Insulin Molecule Produced by Oxidative Stress
Rafael Medina-Navarro, Alberto M. Guzman-Grenfell, Ivonne Olivares-Corichi, and Juan J. Hicks
11. Multiphoton Redox Ratio Imaging for Metabolic Monitoring in vivo
Melissa Skala and Nirmala Ramanujam
12. Using Fluorescence-Activated Flow Cytometry to Determine Reactive Oxygen Species Formation and Membrane Lipid Peroxidation in Viable Boar Spermatozoa
H. David Guthrie and Glenn R. Welch
13. Lipofuscin: Detection and Quantification by Microscopic Techniques
Tobias Jung,Annika Hoehn, and Tilman Grune
Part II: Antioxidant Technology and Application
14. Oxy-Score: A Global Index to Improve Evaluation of Oxidative Stress by Combining Pro- and Antioxidant Markers
Fabrizio Veglia, Viviana Cavalca, and Elena Tremoli
15. CUPRAC (Cupric Ion Reducing Antioxidant Capacity) Assay for Antioxidants in Human Serum and for Hydroxyl Radical Scavengers
Resat Apak, Kubilay Guclu, Mustafa OEzyurek, Burcu Bektasoglu, and Mustafa Bener
16. Analysis of Antioxidant Activities in Vegetable Oils and Fat Soluble Vitamins and Biofactors by the PAO-SO Method
Kazuo Sakai, Satoko Kino, Masao Takeuchi, Tairin Ochi, Giuseppe Da Cruz, and Isao Tomita
17. Measuring Antioxidant Capacity Using the ORAC and TOSC Assays
Andrew R. Garrett, Byron K. Murray, Richard A. Robison, and Kim L. O'Neill
18. Assessing the Neuroprotective Effect of Antioxidant Food Factors by Application of Lipid-Derived Dopamine Modification Adducts
Xuebo Liu, Naruomi Yamada, and Toshihiko Osawa
19. LIBS-Based Detection of Antioxidant Elements: A New Strategy
Geeta Watal, Bechan Sharma, Prashant Kumar Rai, Dolly Jaiswal, Devendra K. Rai, Nilesh K. Rai, and A.K. Rai
20. A Method for Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity Based on Inhibition of Free Radical-Induced Erythrocyte Hemolysis
Jun Takebayashi, Jianbin Chen, and Akihiro Tai
21. Design and Synthesis of Antioxidant a-Lipoic Acid Hybrids
Maria Koufaki and Anastasia Detsi
22. Characterization of the Antioxidant Properties of Pentaerithrityl Tetranitrate (PETN)-Induction of the Intrinsic Antioxidative System Heme Oxygenase-1 (HO-1)
Andreas Daiber and Thomas Munzel
23. Direct Determination of Tissue Aminothiol, Disulfide, and Thioether Levels Using HPLC-ECD with a Novel Stable Boron-Doped
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