Freeman B A, Crapo J D
Lab Invest. 1982 Nov;47(5):412-26.
A free radical is any molecule that has an odd number of electrons. Free radicals, which can occur in both organic (i.e., quinones) and inorganic molecules (i.e., O(2)), are highly reactive and, therefore, transient. Free radicals are generated in vivo as by products of normal metabolism. They are also produced when an organism is exposed to ionizing radiation, to drugs capable of redox cycling, or to xenobiotics that can form free radical metabolites in situ. Cellular targets at risk from free radical damage depend on the nature of the radical and its site of generation. In this review we survey cellular sources of free radicals and the reactions they can undergo and discuss cellular defenses and adaptive mechanisms.
自由基是任何具有奇数个电子的分子。自由基可存在于有机分子(如醌)和无机分子(如O₂)中,具有高度反应性,因此是短暂存在的。自由基在体内作为正常代谢的副产物产生。当生物体暴露于电离辐射、能够进行氧化还原循环的药物或能够原位形成自由基代谢物的外源性物质时,也会产生自由基。易受自由基损伤的细胞靶点取决于自由基的性质及其产生部位。在本综述中,我们概述了自由基的细胞来源及其可能发生的反应,并讨论了细胞防御和适应性机制。