Literature DB >> 29218095

Effect of repeated neonatal sevoflurane exposure on the learning, memory and synaptic plasticity at juvenile and adult age.

Xiaoli Liang1,2, Yi Zhang1,2, Chao Zhang1, Chunchun Tang1, Yi Wang1, Juanjuan Ren1, Xi Chen1, Yu Zhang1, Zhaoqiong Zhu1,2.   

Abstract

Currently sevoflurane is the volatile anesthetic most wildly used in pediatric surgery. Whether neonatal exposure to sevoflurane brings about a long-lasting adverse impact even at juvenile and adult age, attracts extensive concerns. However, to date the consensus has not been reached and how exposure to sevoflurane in early life affects long-term ability of learning and memory is not fully elucidated. To obtain further insight into this issue, 32 neonatal SD rats were assigned into control group (group C, n=16) and sevoflurane group (group SEV, n=16). At postnatal day 7 (P7), 14 (P14) and 21 (P21) rats pups in group SEV received repeated exposure to 2.6% sevoflurane for 2 h. At juvenile and adult age, Morris water maze (MWM) was used to determine the spatial memory performance. Subsequently long-term and short-term synaptic plasticity in hippocampal CA1 region were investigated by in vivo electrophysiological method. Our behavioral data revealed that repeated exposure to 2.6% sevoflurane in early life did not result in marked behavioral abnormalities. However, in electrophysiological experiment, long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal neurons of animals neonatally exposed to sevoflurane was significantly inhibited as compared to animals in group C at both juvenile and adult age. Pair-pulse facilitation (PPF) ratio in group SEV at juvenile and adult age was augmented to varying extent. These effects were most noticeable at juvenile stage with tendency of alleviation during adulthood. The present study provides an alternative explanation for the mechanism underlying developmental neurotoxicity of sevoflurane, which may ameliorate future preventive and therapeutic strategies.

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Keywords:  Synaptic plasticity; hippocampus; learning and memory; neonatal period; sevoflurane

Year:  2017        PMID: 29218095      PMCID: PMC5714781     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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