Research progress on the mechanism of propofol in regulating autophagy

Autophagy is a process in which intracellular lysosomes are involved in the degradation of damaged organelles or macromolecular substances. In the physiological state, eukaryotic cells maintain tissue homeostasis through a low degree of autophagy. In recent years, many studies have shown that autoph...

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Main Authors: Xiao-Shuang ZHANG, Li-Li YANG, Ya-Ying XIE
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of New Medicine 2023-02-01
Series:Yixue xinzhi zazhi
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Online Access:https://yxxz.whuznhmedj.com/futureApi/storage/attach/2302/edVsL1ONno0trp1qWpLhaTpCUf336G2bFFyJ0eDM.pdf
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Summary:Autophagy is a process in which intracellular lysosomes are involved in the degradation of damaged organelles or macromolecular substances. In the physiological state, eukaryotic cells maintain tissue homeostasis through a low degree of autophagy. In recent years, many studies have shown that autophagy is involved in the pathophysiological disease processes caused by ischemia and hypoxia. As a commonly used intravenous an-esthetic, propofol is widely used in various types of surgery. Recent studies have shown that propofol plays a protective role by inhibiting autophagic cell death induced by ische-mia/reperfusion and hypoxia/reoxygenation. Meanwhile, other studies have shown that propofol can activate autophagy and have an anti-tumor effect. Current studies on the regulation of autophagy by propofol, involve AMPK/mTOR, Bcl/Beclin, Ca2+, miRNA and other cell signaling pathways. Based on the latest research, this paper reviews the mechanisms of propofol regulation of autophagy.
ISSN:1004-5511