Uray, KarenKola, Job Baffin2019-06-272019-06-272019-06-26http://hdl.handle.net/2437/270011Postoperative ileus arises when normal propulsion of food in the small intestine, is obstructed due to problems with smooth muscle contractility or enteric nervous system pathologies. Close to 26% of trauma patients were diagnosed with ileus (Virani et al 2018) Abdominal surgeries (50%) (Yin et al 2015). POI delays enteral feeding which increases the length of hospital stays (Vather, O'Grady, Bissett, & Dining, 2014). Inflammation is a major contributor to postoperative ileus. Currently, there is no single efficient strategy to reduce postoperative ileus significantly. This study focuses on the effects of CXCL1, a cytokine upregulated in smooth muscle after the induction of ileus.32enPOI (Post-operative ileus)CXCL1/CXCR2 signalingMLC (myosin light chain)MYPT1 (myosin light chain phosphatase targeting subunit 1)PAK (p21 activated kinase)ROCK (Rho-kinase)MLCP (myosin light chain phosphatase)MLCK (myosin light chain kinase)IL8 (interleukin 8)NSAID (Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)Determination of effects of Raf-1 on the regulation of MLC phosphorylation in the primary human intestinal smooth cellA Raf-1 hatásainak meghatározása az MLC foszforiláció szabályozására az elsődlegesben emberi bél sima sejt.DEENK Témalista::Biológiai tudományok::Sejtélettan