2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12974-023-02795-w
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Role of macrophage autophagy in postoperative pain and inflammation in mice

Abstract: Background Postoperative pain and inflammation are significant complications following surgery. Strategies that aim to prevent excessive inflammation without hampering natural wound-healing are required for the management of postoperative pain and inflammation. However, the knowledge of the mechanisms and target pathways involved in these processes is lacking. Recent studies have revealed that autophagy in macrophages sequesters pro-inflammatory mediators, and it is therefore being recognized a… Show more

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“…Although FUZ did not improve GI transit in our study, it was evident that FUZ inhibits macrophage infiltration in the target organ. Macrophage produces pro-inflammatory cytokines and being recognized as key cells in the process of post-surgical inflammation [ 21 ]. Therefore, our finding suggests that FUZ can be a novel therapeutic option for the management of post-operative inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although FUZ did not improve GI transit in our study, it was evident that FUZ inhibits macrophage infiltration in the target organ. Macrophage produces pro-inflammatory cytokines and being recognized as key cells in the process of post-surgical inflammation [ 21 ]. Therefore, our finding suggests that FUZ can be a novel therapeutic option for the management of post-operative inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%