REVIEW article
Front. Cell Dev. Biol.
Sec. Molecular and Cellular Pathology
Volume 13 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fcell.2025.1550765
Oxidative Stress in Pediatric Diseases Associated with the Origin of Life and Growth and Development
Provisionally accepted- 1Shen Yang women's and children's Hospital, Shen Yang, China
- 2China Medical University, Shenyang, China
- 3Department of pediatrics Shenyang women's and children's Hospital, Shen yang, China
- 4Department of Pediatrics, ShengJing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China
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The presence of oxidative stress and an imbalance in antioxidant mechanisms have been demonstrated in numerous diseases. Furthermore, mounting evidence suggests that the occurrence, progression, and prognosis of certain pediatric diseases linked to the origin of life and growth and development are also associated with oxidative stress.In this review, we systematically analyze the relationship between oxidative stress and various pediatric diseases, proposing new theoretical foundations and therapeutic targets for their treatment.
Keywords: Oxidative Stress, Pediatric diseases, Fetal Diseases, Antioxidants, Free Radicals
Received: 24 Dec 2024; Accepted: 02 Jul 2025.
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* Correspondence: jianhua Fu, China Medical University, Shenyang, China
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