1. Targeting the AMPK/Nrf2 Pathway: A Novel Therapeutic Approach for Acute Lung Injury
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Huang,Qianxia, Ren,Yingcong, Yuan,Ping, Huang,Ma, Liu,Guoyue, Shi,Yuanzhi, Jia,Guiyang, Chen,Miao, Huang,Qianxia, Ren,Yingcong, Yuan,Ping, Huang,Ma, Liu,Guoyue, Shi,Yuanzhi, Jia,Guiyang, and Chen,Miao
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Qianxia Huang,* Yingcong Ren,* Ping Yuan,* Ma Huang, Guoyue Liu, Yuanzhi Shi, Guiyang Jia, Miao Chen Department of Critical Care Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi City, Gui Zhou, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Miao Chen, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi City, Gui Zhou, Peopleâs Republic of China, Tel +13595248166, Email chenmiao64@163.comAbstract: ALI(acute lung injury) is a severe respiratory dysfunction caused by various intrapulmonary and extrapulmonary factors. It is primarily characterized by oxidative stress and affects the integrity of the pulmonary barrier. In severe cases, ALI can progress to ARDS(acute respiratory distress syndrome), a condition that poses a serious threat to the lives of affected patients. To date, the etiological mechanisms underlying ALI remain elusive, and available therapeutic options are quite limited. AMPK(AMP-activated protein kinase), an essential serine/threonine protein kinase, performs a pivotal function in the regulation of cellular energy levels and cellular regulatory mechanisms, including the detection of redox signals and mitigating oxidative stress. Meanwhile, Nrf2(nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2), a critical transcription factor, alleviates inflammation and oxidative responses by interacting with multiple signaling pathways and contributing to the modulation of oxidative enzymes associated with inflammation and programmed cell death. Indeed, AMPK induces the dissociation of Nrf2 from Keap1(kelch-like ECH-associated protein-1) and facilitates its translocation into the nucleus to trigger the transcription of downstream antioxidant genes, ultimately suppressing the expression of inflammatory cells in the lungs. Given their roles, AMPK and Nrf2 hold promise as novel treatment targets for ALI. This study aimed to summarise the curr
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- 2024