The dynamic field of perinatology entails ever-increasing search for molecular mechanisms of neonatal diseases, especially in the domain of fetal growth and neurodevelopmental outcome. There is an urgent need for new molecular biomarkers, to early identify newborn at high risk for developing diseases and to provide new treatment targets. The interest in biomarkers of oxidative stress in perinatal period have begun to grow in the last century, when it was evidenced the importance of the free radicals generation underlying the various disease conditions. To date, interesting researches have been carried out, representing milestones for implementation of oxidative stress biomarkers in perinatal medicine. Use of a panel of “oxidative stress biomarkers”, particularly non protein bound iron, advanced oxidative protein products and isoprostanes, may provide valuable information regarding functional pathways underlying free radical mediated diseases of newborns and their early identification and prevention. Here, we will review recent advances and the current knowledge on the application of biomarkers of oxidative stress in neonatal/perinatal medicine including novel biomarker discovery, defining yet unrecognized biologic therapeutic targets, and linking of oxidative stress biomarkers to relevant standard indices and long-term outcomes.

Perrone, S., Laschi, E., Buonocore, G. (2019). Biomarkers of oxidative stress in the fetus and in the newborn. FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE, 142, 23-31 [10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.03.034].

Biomarkers of oxidative stress in the fetus and in the newborn

Laschi, Elisa;Buonocore, Giuseppe
2019-01-01

Abstract

The dynamic field of perinatology entails ever-increasing search for molecular mechanisms of neonatal diseases, especially in the domain of fetal growth and neurodevelopmental outcome. There is an urgent need for new molecular biomarkers, to early identify newborn at high risk for developing diseases and to provide new treatment targets. The interest in biomarkers of oxidative stress in perinatal period have begun to grow in the last century, when it was evidenced the importance of the free radicals generation underlying the various disease conditions. To date, interesting researches have been carried out, representing milestones for implementation of oxidative stress biomarkers in perinatal medicine. Use of a panel of “oxidative stress biomarkers”, particularly non protein bound iron, advanced oxidative protein products and isoprostanes, may provide valuable information regarding functional pathways underlying free radical mediated diseases of newborns and their early identification and prevention. Here, we will review recent advances and the current knowledge on the application of biomarkers of oxidative stress in neonatal/perinatal medicine including novel biomarker discovery, defining yet unrecognized biologic therapeutic targets, and linking of oxidative stress biomarkers to relevant standard indices and long-term outcomes.
2019
Perrone, S., Laschi, E., Buonocore, G. (2019). Biomarkers of oxidative stress in the fetus and in the newborn. FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE, 142, 23-31 [10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.03.034].
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