Significance of circadian rhythm, immunoglobulins, amino acid, lipids, mt-DNA and histone in autophagy of hepatocytes
Article Type : Original Article
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Volume : 4
Issue : 4
Online ISSN : XXXX
Print ISSN : XXXX
Article First Page : 107
Article End Page : 108
Abstract
Autophagy is found in all types of eukaryotic cells. It is normal process and maintains cellular homeostasis. In a different type of cells through encapsulation of damaged proteins or organelles into double membrane vesicles, it serves as active recycling system makes new building blocks and provides energy for cellular renovation and homeostasis. There are findings of autophagy in physiobiochemical and pathological processes. Autophagy is not only essential for homeostatic functions but also implicated in some diseases such as viral hepatitis and alcoholic hepatitis. Here it is summarized the physiobiochemical mechanism of autophagy and its role in different liver diseases.
Keywords: Autophagy, mt DNA, Histone, Apoptosis, Carcadian Rythm, Homeostasis & Mitophagy.
Doi No:-10.18231