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Research progress on delayed encephalopathy and cerebral autophagy caused by carbon monoxide poisoning
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Citation of this paper:ZHANG De-xin, ZHAN Jie, WANG Xiao-xia, LYU Xin-peng, DENG Ying*.Research progress on delayed encephalopathy and cerebral autophagy caused by carbon monoxide poisoning[J].Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine,2018,25(5):827-829
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ZHANG De-xin, ZHAN Jie, WANG Xiao-xia, LYU Xin-peng, DENG Ying* Department of Emergency, the Second Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150086, Heilongjiang, China 
Abstract:The incidence of delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP) is high, which causes agony and economic burden to patients and their families. The pathogenesis of DEACMP is still unknown. When carbon monoxide poisoning happens, carbon monoxide can activate autophagy of brain cells through many pathways. Autophagy is involved in the onset of DEACMP, but its levels and roles at different stages of the disease have not reached a unanimous conclusion.
keywords:carbon monoxide poisoning  delayed encephalopathy  brain cells  autophagy
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