Halliwell B, Hoult J R, Blake D R
Department of Biochemistry, University of London, King's College, England.
FASEB J. 1988 Oct;2(13):2867-73. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.2.13.2844616.
Species such as superoxide radical (O2-), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), hydroxyl radical (.OH), and hypochlorous acid (HOCl) can be formed in vivo, e.g., by activated phagocytic cells. Generation of .OH from H2O2 in vivo usually involves iron-dependent reactions. Good evidence exists for increased generation of oxidants in vivo in patients with active rheumatoid disease, but the contribution of these oxidants to the disease process is still uncertain. The likelihood that anti-inflammatory drugs used in the treatment of arthritis could act by scavenging oxidants or preventing their formation is discussed.
超氧阴离子自由基(O2-)、过氧化氢(H2O2)、羟基自由基(·OH)和次氯酸(HOCl)等物质可在体内形成,例如通过活化的吞噬细胞形成。体内H2O2生成·OH通常涉及铁依赖性反应。有充分证据表明,活动性类风湿病患者体内氧化剂生成增加,但这些氧化剂对疾病进程的作用仍不确定。本文讨论了用于治疗关节炎的抗炎药物通过清除氧化剂或阻止其形成发挥作用的可能性。