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Different doses of sevoflurane facilitate and impair learning and memory function through activation of the ERK pathway and synthesis of ARC protein in the rat hippocampus.

Qian-Lin Zhu1, Yan Luo1, Qing-Sheng Xue1, Fu-Jun Zhang1, Bu-Wei Yu2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sevoflurane has been shown to stimulate or depress memory in adult rats; however, the cellular mechanism of this bidirectional effect has not been fully investigated.
METHODS: We used an intra-hippocampal microinfusion of U0126 to suppress ERK activation. Male SD rats were randomly assigned to four groups: Sham, 0.11%SEV, 0.3%SEV and 0.3%+U0126. They received bilateral injections of U0126 or saline. Rats were anesthetized, and Inhibitory Avoidance (IA) training was performed immediately after anesthesia. The memory retention latency was observed 24 h later. In another experiment, the hippocampus was removed 45 min after IA training to assess ARC expression, the synapsin 1 protein levels and the phosphorylation level of ERK.
RESULTS: Treatment with 0.11%SEV led to rapid phosphorylation of ERK, while 0.3%SEV inhibited phosphorylation; the latter change was reversed by the microinfusion of U0126 in the hippocampus. The memory latency result had similar tendencies. The local infusion of U0126 abolished the 0.3%SEV-induced memory impairment and ERK inhibition. Selective upregulations of ARC and synapsin 1 proteins were observed in the 0.3%SEV group compared with the 0.11%SEV group.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that different doses of sevoflurane trigger synaptic plasticity-related cytoskeleton proteins through the ERK signaling pathway. This novel modulation by inhalational agents may help to reduce their side-effects on memory function.
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Keywords:  ARC; Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase; Hippocampus; Learning and memory; Sevoflurane

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29074343     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2017.10.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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