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Neonatal Exposure to Anesthesia Leads to Cognitive Deficits in Old Age: Prevention with Intranasal Administration of Insulin in Mice.

Chun-Ling Dai1, Hengchang Li1,2, Xin Hu1, Jin Zhang1,3, Fei Liu1, Khalid Iqbal1, Cheng-Xin Gong4.   

Abstract

Recent pre-clinical and clinical studies suggest that general anesthesia in infants and children may increase the risk of learning disabilities. Currently, there is no treatment for preventing anesthesia-induced neurotoxicity and potential long-term functional impairment. Animal studies have shown that neonatal exposure to anesthesia can induce acute neurotoxicity and long-term behavioral changes that can be detected a few months later. It is currently unknown whether neonatal exposure, especially repeated exposures, to general anesthesia can induce or increase the risk for cognitive impairment during aging. Here, we report that repeated exposures of neonatal mice (P7-9 days old) to anesthesia with sevoflurane (3 h/day for 3 days) led to cognitive impairment that was detectable at the age of 18-19 months, as assessed by using novel object recognition, Morris water maze, and fear conditioning tests. The repeated neonatal exposures to anesthesia did not result in detectable alterations in neurobehavioral development, in tau phosphorylation, or in the levels of synaptic proteins in the aged mouse brains. Importantly, we found that treatment with intranasal insulin prior to anesthesia exposure can prevent mice from anesthesia-induced cognitive impairment. These results suggest that neonatal exposure to general anesthesia could increase the risk for cognitive impairment during aging. This study also supports pre-treatment with intranasal administration of insulin to be a simple, effective approach to prevent infants and children from the increased risk for age-related cognitive impairment induced by neonatal exposure to general anesthesia.

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Keywords:  Aging; Anesthesia; Developing brain; Insulin; Neuroprotection; Sevoflurane

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32458405     DOI: 10.1007/s12640-020-00223-y

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


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