ozone exposure modulates antioxidant enzyme activity in a cell-specific pattern
Chronic ozone exposure produces site- and cell-specific alterations in lung copper/zinc and manganese superoxide dismutases, demonstrating isoform-specific antioxidant enzyme modulation by ozone.
What this means for you
Your body runs two different antioxidant enzymes to neutralize cellular stress — and ozone appears to shift their activity in specific tissue locations. This kind of targeted antioxidant response is part of how the body adapts to oxidative challenges, which matters for recovery, cellular resilience, and managing the everyday wear that accumulates over time.
The published research
Mediators of Inflammation, 8, 37–41 (1999)
· 1999
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