Zhou's research while affiliated with The Ohio State University and other places

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Figure 5. Schematic showing the molecular mechanisms contributing to diabetes progression. IL-1β, interleukin-1β; IL-8, interleukin-8, IL-6, interleukin-6; IRS1, insulin receptor substrate 1; ROS, reactive oxygen species; TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor-α.
Causative factors, roles of inflammation, oxidative stress, and treatment strategies of age-related diseases including CVD, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, COPD, diabetes, and RA.
Inflammaging and Oxidative Stress in Human Diseases: From Molecular Mechanisms to Novel Treatments
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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It has been proposed that a chronic state of inflammation correlated with aging known as inflammaging, is implicated in multiple disease states commonly observed in the elderly population. Inflammaging is associated with over-abundance of reactive oxygen species in the cell, which can lead to oxidation and damage of cellular components, increased inflammation, and activation of cell death pathways. This review focuses on inflammaging and its contribution to various age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis. Recently published mechanistic details of the roles of reactive oxygen species in inflammaging and various diseases will also be discussed. Advancements in potential treatments to ameliorate inflammaging, oxidative stress, and consequently, reduce the morbidity of multiple disease states will be explored.

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... The altered levels of metabolites related to oxidative stress and energy production suggest they could potentially serve as biomarkers and treatment targets for FXTAS [111]. Oxidative stress is often linked to neuroinflammation, since reactive oxygen species can trigger inflammatory pathways [112]. This connection indicates that neuroinflammatory processes may play a role in the process of FXTAS. ...

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Advances on the Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies in Non-coding CGG Repeat Expansion Diseases
Inflammaging and Oxidative Stress in Human Diseases: From Molecular Mechanisms to Novel Treatments

International Journal of Molecular Sciences