1.Autophagy: Can It be a New Experimental Research Method of Neuropathic Pain?.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(4):229-230
No abstract available.
Autophagy*
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Neuralgia*
2.Progress of autophagy screening systems.
Jing XIE ; Xiao-wei ZHANG ; Fang HUA ; Zhuo-wei HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):52-58
Autophagy is an active research area in the biomedical field as its role has been identified in many physiological and pathological processes. Accordingly, there is a growing demand to identify, quantify and manipulate the process accurately. Meanwhile, there is great interest in identifying compounds that modulate autophagy because they may have applications in the treatment of a variety of autophagy-related diseases. In this review, we summarize the current status of autophagy screening systems to facilitate identification of autophagy modulators.
Autophagy
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Humans
3.The role of autophagy in hepatic fibrosis.
Jing ZHANG ; Jian PING ; Lieming XU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2014;22(9):708-710
4.Research progress on autophagy regulating excessive inflammation.
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2014;66(6):739-745
Autophagy is a highly conserved cellular self-digestion pathway, by which intracellular damaged proteins or organelles are delivered to lysosomes for degradation, so as to protect from various dangerous stimuli and maintain cellular homeostasis. Inflammation is a defensive response to injury or pathogens, through which various inflammatory mediators coordinate host defense and repair. However, uncontrolled inflammatory responses can lead to secondary damage and pathogenesis of inflammatory disease. Recent studies indicate that autophagy pathway and related proteins may play important roles in regulating immune response and controlling excessive inflammation. This review introduced research progress in the role of autophagy in regulating excessive inflammation and possible mechanisms.
Autophagy
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Inflammation
6.MicroRNA autography and common liver diseases.
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2013;21(2):81-83
7.Autophagy research in kidney disease of children.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2010;48(11):872-875
Autophagy
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Child
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Humans
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Kidney Diseases
8.Autophagy and hematologic malignancies.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2014;22(4):1129-1132
Autophagy is a major topic of discussion in recent years, and is a physiological process of eukaryotic cells under metabolic stress as hunger, hypoxia, and drug treatment to gain energy by its degradation, and is closely related to the pathogenesis and progression of hematologic malignancies. At present, the results of study on the relationship between autophagy and hematologic malignancies has been found to be indistinct and contradictory. The appropriate treatment should inhibit the growth of tumor cells selectively and meanwhile have no damage to normal cells. So how to choose the target strategies plays an important role in the autophagy related treatment for hematologic malignancies. This article summarizes the occurrence and development of autophagy, the relationship between autophagy and hematologic malignancies, as well as the possible mechanism of autophagy in hematologic malignancies.
Animals
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Autophagy
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Hematologic Neoplasms
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Humans
10.Morphological analysis of autophagy.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):39-44
Autophagy is an important homeostatic cellular recycling mechanism responsible for degrading injured or dysfunctional subcellular organelles and proteins in all living cells. The process of autophagy can be divided into three relatively independent steps: the initiation of phagophore, the formation of autophagosome and the maturation/degradation stage. Different morphological characteristics and molecular marker changes can be observed at these stages. Morphological approaches are useful to produce novel knowledge that would not be achieved through other experimental methods. Here we summarize the morphological methods in monitoring autophagy, the principles in data interpretation and the cautions that should be considered in the study of autophagy.
Autophagy
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Organelles
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Phagosomes