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The Fas Ligand/Fas Death Receptor Pathways Contribute to Propofol-Induced Apoptosis and Neuroinflammation in the Brain of Neonatal Rats.

Desanka Milanovic1, Vesna Pesic2, Natasa Loncarevic-Vasiljkovic2, Zeljko Pavkovic2, Jelena Popic3, Selma Kanazir2, Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic4, Sabera Ruzdijic2.   

Abstract

A number of experimental studies have reported that exposure to common, clinically used anesthetics induce extensive neuroapoptosis and cognitive impairment when applied to young rodents, up to 2 weeks old, in phase of rapid synaptogenesis. Propofol is the most used general anesthetic in clinical practice whose mechanisms of neurotoxicity on the developing brain remains to be examined in depth. This study investigated effects of different exposures to propofol anesthesia on Fas receptor and Fas ligand expressions, which mediate proapoptotic and proinflammation signaling in the brain. Propofol (20 mg/kg) was administered to 7-day-old rats in multiple doses sufficient to maintain 2-, 4- and 6-h duration of anesthesia. Animals were sacrificed at 0, 4, 16 and 24 h after termination of anesthesia. It was found that propofol anesthesia induced Fas/FasL and downstream caspase-8 expression more prominently in the thalamus than in the cortex. Opposite, Bcl-2 and caspase-9, markers of intrinsic pathway activation, were shown to be more influenced by propofol treatment in the cortex. Further, we have established upregulation of caspase-1 and IL-1β cytokine transcription as well as subsequent activation of microglia that is potentially associated with brain inflammation. Behavioral analyses revealed that P35 and P60 animals, neonatally exposed to propofol, had significantly higher motor activity during three consecutive days of testing in the open field, though formation of the intersession habituation was not prevented. This data, together with our previous results, contributes to elucidation of complex mechanisms of propofol toxicity in developing brain.

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Keywords:  Bcl-2 gene family; Caspasa-1; FasL/Fas receptor; IL-1β cytokine; Microglia activation; Propofol toxicity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27189477     DOI: 10.1007/s12640-016-9629-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotox Res        ISSN: 1029-8428            Impact factor:   3.911


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5.  Neonatal Propofol Anesthesia Changes Expression of Synaptic Plasticity Proteins and Increases Stereotypic and Anxyolitic Behavior in Adult Rats.

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