Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury(HIRI)is a major clinical cause of morbidity and mortality in liver surgery and transplantation.Many studies have found that nitric oxide(NO)plays an important role in the HIRI and i...Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury(HIRI)is a major clinical cause of morbidity and mortality in liver surgery and transplantation.Many studies have found that nitric oxide(NO)plays an important role in the HIRI and its increase or decrease can affect the progression and outcome of HIRI.However,the role of NO in HIRI is controversial and complicated.NO derived by endothelial NO synthase(eNOS)shows a protective role in HIRI,while excessive NO derived by inducible NO synthase(iNOS)accelerates inflammation and increases oxidative stress,further aggravating HIRI.Nevertheless,the overexpression of eNOS may exacerbate HIRI and iNOS-derived NO in some cases reduces HIRI.Here we review the new progress in the understanding of the roles of NO during HIRI:(1)NO possesses different roles in HIRI by increasing NO bioavailability,down-regulating leukotriene C4 synthase,inhibiting the activation of the nuclear factorκB(NFκB)pathway,enhancing cell autophagy,and reducing inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species(ROS).And NO has both protective and deleterious effects by regulating apoptotic factors;(2)eNOS promotes NO production and suppresses its own overexpression,exerting a hepatoprotective effect reversely.Its activation is regulated by the PI3K/Akt and KLF2/AMPK pathways;and(3)iNOS derived NO mainly has deteriorating effects on HIRI,while it may have a protective function under some conditions.Their expression should reach a balance to reduce the adverse side and make NO protective in the treatment of HIRI.Thus,it can be inferred that NO modulating drugs may be a new direction in the treatment of HIRI or may be used as an adjunct to mitigate HIRI for the purpose of protecting the liver.展开更多
Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep diso...Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep disorders,especially obstructive sleep apnea(OSA),on the incidence of NAFLD,and analyzed the possible mechanisms after adjusting for confounding factors.NAFLD is independently associated with sleep disorders.Different sleep disorders may be the cause of the onset and aggravation of NAFLD.An excessive or insufficient sleep duration,poor sleep quality,insomnia,sleep-wake disorders,and OSA may increase the incidence of NAFLD.Despite that some research suggests a unidirectional causal link between the two,specifically,the onset of NAFLD is identified as a result of changes in sleep characteristics,and the reverse relationship does not hold true.Nevertheless,there is still a lack of specific research elucidating the reasons behind the higher risk of developing sleep disorders in individuals with NAFLD.Further research is needed to establish a clear relationship between NAFLD and sleep disorders.This will lay the groundwork for earlier identification of potential patients,which is crucial for earlier monitoring,diagnosis,effective prevention,and treatment of NAFLD.展开更多
文摘Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury(HIRI)is a major clinical cause of morbidity and mortality in liver surgery and transplantation.Many studies have found that nitric oxide(NO)plays an important role in the HIRI and its increase or decrease can affect the progression and outcome of HIRI.However,the role of NO in HIRI is controversial and complicated.NO derived by endothelial NO synthase(eNOS)shows a protective role in HIRI,while excessive NO derived by inducible NO synthase(iNOS)accelerates inflammation and increases oxidative stress,further aggravating HIRI.Nevertheless,the overexpression of eNOS may exacerbate HIRI and iNOS-derived NO in some cases reduces HIRI.Here we review the new progress in the understanding of the roles of NO during HIRI:(1)NO possesses different roles in HIRI by increasing NO bioavailability,down-regulating leukotriene C4 synthase,inhibiting the activation of the nuclear factorκB(NFκB)pathway,enhancing cell autophagy,and reducing inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species(ROS).And NO has both protective and deleterious effects by regulating apoptotic factors;(2)eNOS promotes NO production and suppresses its own overexpression,exerting a hepatoprotective effect reversely.Its activation is regulated by the PI3K/Akt and KLF2/AMPK pathways;and(3)iNOS derived NO mainly has deteriorating effects on HIRI,while it may have a protective function under some conditions.Their expression should reach a balance to reduce the adverse side and make NO protective in the treatment of HIRI.Thus,it can be inferred that NO modulating drugs may be a new direction in the treatment of HIRI or may be used as an adjunct to mitigate HIRI for the purpose of protecting the liver.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82360880,and 82060661Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China,No.20232ACB206057+3 种基金Key project of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education,No.GJJ218104Teaching reform research project of Jiangxi Province of China,No.JXJG-22-130-1National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81660151Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China,No.20212BAB206092.
文摘Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep disorders,especially obstructive sleep apnea(OSA),on the incidence of NAFLD,and analyzed the possible mechanisms after adjusting for confounding factors.NAFLD is independently associated with sleep disorders.Different sleep disorders may be the cause of the onset and aggravation of NAFLD.An excessive or insufficient sleep duration,poor sleep quality,insomnia,sleep-wake disorders,and OSA may increase the incidence of NAFLD.Despite that some research suggests a unidirectional causal link between the two,specifically,the onset of NAFLD is identified as a result of changes in sleep characteristics,and the reverse relationship does not hold true.Nevertheless,there is still a lack of specific research elucidating the reasons behind the higher risk of developing sleep disorders in individuals with NAFLD.Further research is needed to establish a clear relationship between NAFLD and sleep disorders.This will lay the groundwork for earlier identification of potential patients,which is crucial for earlier monitoring,diagnosis,effective prevention,and treatment of NAFLD.