Reactive nitrogen species as therapeutic targets for autophagy: implication for ischemic stroke

2017 
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Roles of autophagy/mitophagy activation in ischemic stroke remain controversial. To elucidate potential reasons, we analyze the factors responsible for divergent results in literatures. Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are important cytotoxic factors in ischemic stroke. Herein, we particularly discuss the roles played by RNS in autophagy/mitophagy and ischemic brain injury.Areas covered: Following factors should be considered in the studies on autophagy/mitophagy in ischemic stroke: (1) Protocols for administration of autophagy regulators including administration time points, routes and doses, etc.; (2) Specificity of autophagy regulators; (3) Animal models of cerebral ischemia with or without reperfusion. In the underlying mechanisms of autophagy/mitophagy, we particularly discuss the potential roles of RNS in mediating excessive autophagy/mitophagy during cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury.Expert opinion: Emphasis should be given to the following aspects in future studies: (1) Tar...
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