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What Processes Take Place Due To Oxidation Within The Cell?

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Posted on Thu, 26 Mar 2015
Question: Academic question.
In a net doctor's remarks on oxidative stress, I read that it can affect DNA, proteins and membranes. He did not make clear what he meant made it sound like it was possible that DNA could be damaged.but didn't say how. I am only interested in processes that take place due to oxidation within the cell, that is aside from exogenous sources such as radiation, which is indiscriminate damage. Considering only the oxidation process in the cell,which take place in mitochondria, is there any case to be made for free radicals/ oxidative stress to damage DNA? In the mitochondria DNA? In the nucleus DNA?
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Answered by Dr. Ram Choudhary (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
oxidative and radiation cause damage

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
The oxidative damage can occur in the cytoplasm components as well as the chromosomes.
Radiation is most detrimental to the nucleus and it's DNA contents.
Oxidative stresses come from environment, like Ultraviolet radiations, drugs, chemicals, pesticides and food additives are common offenders.
They form oxide, peroxide, hydroxyperoxide or hypochlorite species which react with cytoplasmic structures.
Radiation also harms by same method but also cause direct damage to DNA.
Direct damage by radiation causes alteration in DNA structure and genetic information.
I hope the advise will be helpful for you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Pradeep Vitta
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Follow up: Dr. Ram Choudhary (1 hour later)

Thank you for your answer.

Yes the sort you have stated are all from outside the cell. I can appreciate that some sources can affect what is going on in the cytoplasm and nucleus, such as radiation.

The ones I am wondering about are sources inside the cell. I have read about supposed imbalances of oxidative processes causing oxidative stress. I find this hard to accept that what goes on in the mitochondria or even in the cytoplasm as some processes, such as modulating messengers that regulate cell membrane functions and many and varied cellular responses, can supposed be out of balance and affect the DNA in the nucleus. Can you say something about what they are calling imbalances in reactive oxygen species produced in normal process and can that imbalance, if there is really imbalance, affect DNA?

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Answered by Dr. Ram Choudhary (15 hours later)
Brief Answer:
oxidative and antioxidants balance is kept

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Welcome back.
Our bodies need power to run the necessary functions.
It is produced by ATP, which are stores of power molecules. ATP are generated in mitochondrial respiratory chains through oxidation of glucose.
The oxidation is completed by highly reactive oxygen species. These are kept under control by various enzymatic systems so that they do no oxidize vital surroundings.
If there are harmful toxins load or excessive oxidative load or decoupling of respiratory chains due to environmental or metabolic insults, the cascade may go haywire producing high fever and lactic acidosis and tired state.
Body has got some reserves as well to keep the oxidative loads at check.
The antioxidants armaments of body are stores of NADH2, Glutathione, vitamin C and vitamin E to name a few.
I hope the information will be helpful for you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Ram Choudhary (26 hours later)
Thank you for your information about oxidative stress. I would like to ask you again, specifically this time.

There is a guy on a Diabetes forum that says he has numbness in his feet and that it is due to diabetes and excess oxidative stress. I disagree with him. I believe that he must be upholding beliefs that cause his immune system to react unnecessarily and that this is the cause of the damage.

From my knowledge, I know that nerve cells, red blood cells (I am not sure about the small blood vessels) all have the "doors open" for glucose to enter. They don't need insulin. So they don't "change the locks on the doors" (insulin resistance) to prevent an excess of glucose going into the cells. From what I can see the glucose is not taken into the cell simply because it is available. It appears that they have structures on their cell membranes that hold the glucose. So they take in the amount that they need in accordance to their needs..So how can there be excess glucose enough to cause oxidative stress?

Also it appears that some research on excess oxidative stress is centered around genes associated with various aspects of oxidation processes but these genes are involved with immune system defence processes. For me this is more evidence that the oxidation in excess is deliberate but associated with an inappropriate immune system response (owing to false beliefs). That is evident in the many neurological and autoimmune diseases that are listed in association with oxidative stress. So his numb feet or nerve damage can't be caused by an excess of oxidative stress but an inappropriate immune system response, which of course involves high levels of oxidative stress but deliberate and not as an excess.
Thanks for your help.
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Answered by Dr. Ram Choudhary (16 hours later)
Brief Answer:
oxidative streess is not deliberate!

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
Welcome to Healthcare magic.
Diabetes is a well known cause of excessive oxidative load because it leads to erratic metabolism in the cell.
Diabetes affects nerves to cause neuropathic numbness.
Oxidative stress means oxidative load for body system and is not deliberate, it is different from psychological stress.
Glucose and insulin gates described by you are right.
I hope the advise will be helpful for you.
Note: For detailed guidance on genetic screening consult a genetics specialist

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Processes Take Place Due To Oxidation Within The Cell?

Brief Answer: oxidative and radiation cause damage Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX Welcome to Healthcare Magic. The oxidative damage can occur in the cytoplasm components as well as the chromosomes. Radiation is most detrimental to the nucleus and it's DNA contents. Oxidative stresses come from environment, like Ultraviolet radiations, drugs, chemicals, pesticides and food additives are common offenders. They form oxide, peroxide, hydroxyperoxide or hypochlorite species which react with cytoplasmic structures. Radiation also harms by same method but also cause direct damage to DNA. Direct damage by radiation causes alteration in DNA structure and genetic information. I hope the advise will be helpful for you.