Medicinal Oxidative Stress and Neuroinflammation Chemistry: Pioneering Breakthroughs in the Convergence of Psychiatry
Journal: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Guest Editor(s): Dr. Kadir Uludag
Co-Guest Editor(s): Tahmineh Mokhtari,yanhua Bi,fahad Akhtar
Submission closes on:
31st July, 2025
Introduction
This thematic issue explores the intricate relationship between certain psychological factors (e.g., depression, anxiety) and medicinal oxidative stress chemistry, highlighting the advancements at the intersection of psychiatry. Psychological factors play a significant role in mental health disorders such as schizophrenia, and emerging research suggests that oxidative stress, an imbalance between reactive oxygen species and antioxidant defenses, may contribute to the pathophysiology of psychiatric problems. This special issue sheds light on how medicinal oxidative stress chemistry offers innovative approaches for understanding and treating mental health disorders. It explores the potential of antioxidant therapies, such as natural compounds and synthetic agents, in mitigating oxidative stress and restoring neurochemical balance.
Keywords
Psychiatry, neurology, psychiatric disease, oxidative stress, chemistry, psychiatry, psychology, neuroinflammation
Sub-topics
Ø Psychological Factors in Mental Health Disorders and its relationship with oxidative medicine and chemistry.
Ø Oxidative Stress and Psychiatric Pathophysiology: Exploring the emerging research on oxidative stress and its potential contribution to the pathophysiology of various psychiatric problems.
Ø Medicinal Oxidative Stress Chemistry: An Overview: Providing an overview of the field of medicinal oxidative stress chemistry and its relevance to psychiatric research and treatment.
Ø Antioxidant Therapies for Mental Health Disorders.
Ø Innovative Approaches in Understanding Mental Health Disorders: Highlighting how medicinal oxidative stress chemistry offers innovative approaches for understanding the underlying mechanisms of mental health disorders.
Ø Biomarkers of oxidative stress.
Ø Neuroinflammation