Electroacupuncture Promotes Liver Regeneration by Activating DMV Acetylcholinergic Neurons‐Vagus‐Macrophage Axis in 70% Partial Hepatectomy of Mice
Liu Yang,
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Yanyu Zhou,
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Zhaoshuai Huang
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et al.
Advanced Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(32)
Published: June 25, 2024
Abstract
Lack
of
liver
regenerative
capacity
is
the
primary
cause
hepatic
failure
and
even
mortality
in
patients
undergoing
hepatectomy,
with
no
effective
intervention
strategies
currently
available.
Therefore,
identifying
efficacious
interventions
to
enhance
regeneration
pivotal
for
optimizing
clinical
outcomes.
Recent
studies
have
demonstrated
that
vagotomy
exerts
an
inhibitory
effect
on
following
partial
thereby
substantiating
role
played
by
vagus
nerve
process
regeneration.
In
recent
years,
electroacupuncture
(EA)
has
emerged
as
a
non‐invasive
technique
stimulating
nerve.
However,
EA
remains
uncertain.
this
study,
70%
hepatectomy
(PH)
mouse
model
utilized
investigate
effects
acute
elucidate
its
underlying
molecular
mechanisms.
It
observed
at
ST36
acutely
activated
cholinergic
neurons
dorsal
motor
nucleus
(DMV),
resulting
increased
release
acetylcholine
from
vagal
endings
subsequent
activation
IL‐6
signaling
macrophages.
Ultimately,
these
events
promoted
hepatocyte
proliferation
facilitated
These
findings
provide
insights
into
fundamental
brain‐liver
axis
mechanism
through
which
promotes
regeneration,
offering
novel
therapeutic
approach
post‐hepatectomy
disorders.
Language: Английский
Mapping the knowledge domains of literature on hepatocellular carcinoma and liver failure: a bibliometric approach
Jun Pu,
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Zhao Ya-min,
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Siming Zhang
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et al.
Frontiers in Oncology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 16, 2025
Hepatocellular
carcinoma
(HCC)
accounts
for
75-85%
of
primary
liver
cancers,
with
its
incidence
continually
rising,
posing
a
threat
to
socio-economic
development.
Currently,
resection
is
the
standard
treatment
HCC.
However,
post-hepatectomy
failure
(PHLF)
severe
and
formidable
postoperative
complication
that
increases
patients'
medical
expenses
mortality
risk.
Additionally,
can
occur
at
any
stage
HCC
development,
severely
affecting
quality
life
prognosis.
Using
Web
Science
Core
Collection,
this
bibliometric
study
analyzed
English
articles
reviews
on
from
2003
2023.
Bibliometric
tools
like
CiteSpace,
VOSviewer,
R-studio
were
employed
data
visualization
analysis,
focusing
publication
trends,
citation
metrics,
explosive
intensity,
collaborative
networks.
Use
Comparative
Toxicogenomics
Genecards
databases
screen
genes
related
failure,
perform
enrichment
analyses
using
Gene
Ontology,
Kyoto
Encyclopedia
Genes
Genomes,
PubMed
identified
differentially
expressed
genes.
The
significant
increase
in
publications
key
contributions
journals
such
as
World
Journal
Gastroenterology
Hepatology.
United
States,
China,
Japan
leading
countries
research
output.
Prominent
authors
institutions,
including
Kudo
Masatoshi
Sun
Yat-sen
University,
identified.
Enrichment
analysis
showed
drug
metabolism,
oxidative
stress,
lipid
other
pathways
are
closely
field.
Research
hotspots
included
risk
prediction
models
novel
therapies.
This
highlights
growing
interest
advancements
failure.
Future
should
focus
improving
prediction,
developing
new
therapies,
enhancing
international
collaboration
address
these
critical
health
issues.
Language: Английский
Fluorinated Sulfonamide-Flavonoid Derivatives as Novel Keap1-Nrf2 Inhibitors: Potent Induction of Cytoprotective Gene HO-1 In Vivo
Ya-Li Sang,
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Weifang Huang,
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Jiacheng Lin
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et al.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
291, P. 117650 - 117650
Published: April 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Electroacupuncture in liver regeneration: a Chinese traditional medicine approach to enhancing liver regeneration
Shangze Jiang,
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Yanan Wang
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HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 891 - 893
Published: Sept. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
IL‐12p70 Induces Neuroprotection via the PI3K‐AKT‐BCL2 Axis to Mediate the Therapeutic Effect of Electroacupuncture on Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
Advanced Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
Abstract
Postoperative
cognitive
dysfunction
(POCD),
a
postsurgical
decline
in
function,
primarily
affects
older
adults
and
worsens
their
prognosis.
Although
elevated
interleukin‐12p70
(IL‐12p70)
is
closely
correlated
with
slower
adults,
its
role
POCD
remains
unclear.
Here,
IL‐12p70
identified
as
significant
mediator
of
therapeutic
effect
electroacupuncture
(EA)
on
POCD.
EA
at
acupoints
ST36,
GV20,
GV24
significantly
enhanced
behaviors
mice.
IL‐12p70,
downregulated
mice
but
rescued
by
treatment,
the
cytokine
associated
EA's
effect.
Clinically,
adults’
serum
post‐surgery.
Furthermore,
exerts
potent
neuroprotective
both
neuronal
cell
lines
primary
hippocampal
neurons.
The
PI3K‐AKT‐BCL2
axis
enriched
silico
analysis
validated
signaling
mechanism
underlying
IL‐12p70‐induced
neuroprotection.
In
vivo,
beneficial
effects
treatment
activation
are
reproduced
administration
attenuated
knockdown.
findings
reveal
novel
POCD,
demonstrating
that
activating
newly‐discovered
function
highlight
potential
treating
disorders.
Language: Английский