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The Pathophysiologic Role of Oxidative Stress in Mitotic Cell Division

Nathan Isaac Dibal1,*, Martha Orendu Oche Attah1,2

1 Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, 600233, Nigeria
2 Faculty of Medicine, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, 1010, Cyprus

* Corresponding Author: Nathan Isaac Dibal. Email: email

(This article belongs to the Special Issue: Mitochondrial Dynamics and Oxidative Stress in Disease: Cellular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets)

BIOCELL 2025, 49(3), 419-435. https://doi.org/10.32604/biocell.2025.060565

Abstract

Oxidative stress is characterized by elevated intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. At physiological levels, ROS work as signaling molecules, helping cells go through the cell cycle normally and keeping their balance. They also balance several physiological processes. However, a shift in the delicate balance between antioxidants and ROS results in aberrant cell death and deleterious effects. Elevated ROS is implicated in many diseases and disorders like diabetes, autoimmune diseases, infertility, and cardiovascular disorders. The imbalance disrupts normal cellular functions, including cell division. ROS are important regulators of the cell cycle, exerting both favorable and harmful effects depending on their levels in the system, time of action, and cellular context. The present review article highlights the role of ROS as a predisposing factor of cell cycle arrest and its effect on various stages of the cell cycle. It also considers the role ROS plays in disorders that are caused by oxidative stress, presents the interplay between ROS and cell division and explores the therapeutic intervention beneficial in managing these disorders.

Keywords

Cell cycle; mitosis; oxidative stress; ROS

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APA Style
Dibal, N.I., Attah, M.O.O. (2025). The pathophysiologic role of oxidative stress in mitotic cell division. BIOCELL, 49(3), 419–435. https://doi.org/10.32604/biocell.2025.060565
Vancouver Style
Dibal NI, Attah MOO. The pathophysiologic role of oxidative stress in mitotic cell division. BIOCELL. 2025;49(3):419–435. https://doi.org/10.32604/biocell.2025.060565
IEEE Style
N. I. Dibal and M. O. O. Attah, “The Pathophysiologic Role of Oxidative Stress in Mitotic Cell Division,” BIOCELL, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 419–435, 2025. https://doi.org/10.32604/biocell.2025.060565



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