Research progress on the regulation of mitophagy by traditional Chinese and Western medicine to prevent cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury
Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury(CIRI)is a phenomenon that aggravates the damage caused by reperfusion of cerebral blood flow after ischemic stroke.Mitophagy is a selective autophagy that eliminates damaged or dysfunctional mitochondria through specific autophagy,preventing excessive production of reactive oxygen species(ROS)and the subsequent process of cell death.In recent years,mitochondria have been widely used in the clinical treatment of CIRI as a research hotspot for disease treatment,and the related exploration of mitophagy and CIRI has also triggered a research upsurge.The latest research shows that the protective effect of mitophagy in cerebral ischemia is mainly related to its neuroprotective effect in CIRI,and mitophagy plays an important role in the regulation of mitochondrial structure and function damage in nerve cells caused by CIRI.At the same time,some intervention methods to regulate the mitophagy pathway,such as traditional Chinese medicine(including traditional Chinese medicine,active ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine,acupuncture,etc.),and western medicine(western medicine,exercise,genes,etc.)have received extensive attention from relevant scholars and become an effective intervention in the clinical treatment of CIRI.Therefore,this paper systematically expounds the mechanism of the role of mitophagy in CIRI in recent years and the research overview of Chinese and Western medicine targeting mitophagy in the prevention and treatment of CIRI,in order to provide a theoretical basis for the clinical research of Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of ischemic stroke in accordance with.
mitophagycerebral ischemia-reperfusiontraditional Chinese medicineneuroprotectionwestern medicine