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    In: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, Wiley, Vol. 30, No. 5 ( 2024-05)
    Abstract: Sevoflurane is a superior agent for maintaining anesthesia during surgical procedures. However, the neurotoxic mechanisms of clinical concentration remain poorly understood. Sevoflurane can interfere with the normal function of neurons and synapses and impair cognitive function by acting on α5‐GABAAR. Methods Using MWM test, we evaluated cognitive abilities in mice following 1 h of anesthesia with 2.7%–3% sevoflurane. Based on hippocampal transcriptome analysis, we analyzed the differential genes and IL‐6 24 h post‐anesthesia. Western blot and RT‐PCR were performed to measure the levels of α5‐GABAAR, Radixin, P‐ERM, P‐Radixin, Gephyrin, IL‐6, and ROCK. The spatial distribution and expression of α5‐GABAAR on neuronal somata were analyzed using histological and three‐dimensional imaging techniques. Results MWM test indicated that partial long‐term learning and memory impairment. Combining molecular biology and histological analysis, our studies have demonstrated that sevoflurane induces immunosuppression, characterized by reduced IL‐6 expression levels, and that enhanced Radixin dephosphorylation undermines the microstructural stability of α5‐GABAAR, leading to its dissociation from synaptic exterior and resulting in a disordered distribution in α5‐GABAAR expression within neuronal cell bodies. On the synaptic cleft, the expression level of α5‐GABAAR remained unchanged, the spatial distribution became more compact, with an increased fluorescence intensity per voxel. On the extra‐synaptic space, the expression level of α5‐GABAAR decreased within unchanged spatial distribution, accompanied by an increased fluorescence intensity per voxel. Conclusion Dysregulated α5‐GABAAR expression and distribution contributes to sevoflurane‐induced partial long‐term learning and memory impairment, which lays the foundation for elucidating the underlying mechanisms in future studies.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1755-5930 , 1755-5949
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2024
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