Potential Correlation Between Molecular Biomarkers and Oxidative Stress in Traumatic Brain Injury. [Review]
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Ionescu, C.
Ghidersa, M.
Ciobica, A.
Mavroudis, I.
Kazis, D.
Petridis, FE.
Gorgan, DL.
Balmus, IM.
LTHT Author
Mavroudis, Ioannis
LTHT Department
Neurosciences
Non Medic
Publication Date
2025
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Journal Article
Review
Review
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Abstract
Diagnosing traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains challenging due to an incomplete understanding of its neuropathological mechanisms. TBI is recognised as a complex condition involving both primary and secondary injuries. Although oxidative stress is a non-specific molecular phenomenon observed in various neuropathological conditions, it plays a crucial role in brain injury response and recovery. Due to these aspects, we aimed to evaluate the interaction between some known TBI molecular biomarkers and oxidative stress in providing evidence for its possible relevance in clinical diagnosis and outcome prediction. We found that while many of the currently validated molecular biomarkers interact with oxidative pathways, their patterns of variation could assist the diagnosis, prognosis, and outcomes prediction in TBI cases.
Journal
International Journal of Molecular Sciences