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Fig. 9 | Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters

Fig. 9

From: IP3R1-mediated MAMs formation contributes to mechanical trauma-induced hepatic injury and the protective effect of melatonin

Fig. 9

Schematic figure showing that melatonin attenuates mechanical trauma-induced hepatic injury by inhibiting IP3R1-mediated MAMs formation via activating the melatonin receptor-ERK1/2-FoxO1 pathway. Melatonin binds to melatonin receptor and induces the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 that subsequently interacts with FoxO1 and induces the phosphorylation and inactivation of the FoxO1. Inactivated FoxO1 reduced FoxO1 binding to the IP3R1 promoter to inhibit IP3R1-mediated MAMs. Subsequently, melatonin-induced downregulation of IP3R1 inhibits MAMs formation and Ca2+ overload, and mitigates mitochondrial dysfunction and mechanical trauma-induced hepatic injury

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