| Literature DB >> 31682819 |
Jun Ma1, John Williams2, Derek Eastwood3, Siyu Lin4, Xiaoyan Qian4, Qiwu Fang4, Doris Cope2, Zengqiang Yuan5, Liu Cao6, Jianxiong An7.
Abstract
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common postoperative complication observed in patients following. Here we tested the molecular mechanisms of memory loss in hippocampus of rat POCD model. We found that high-dose propofol anesthesia significantly alleviated spatial memory loss. The proteomes and transcriptomes in hippocampus showed that hippocampal cytoskeleton related pathways were abnormal in low group while not in high group. The protein assays confirmed that hippocampal actin cytoskeleton was depolymerized in low group while maintained in high group. This study confirms that high-dose propofol anesthesia could mitigate the development of POCD and provides evidences for actin cytoskeleton associated with this syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: actin cytoskeleton; hippocampus; postoperative cognitive dysfunction; propofol
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31682819 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.09.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroscience ISSN: 0306-4522 Impact factor: 3.590