Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8839771 | Brain Research | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Studies have found that propofol can induce widespread neuroapoptosis in developing brains, which leads to cause long-term learning and memory abnormalities. However, the specific cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying propofol-induced neuroapoptosis remain elusive. The aim of the present study was to explore the role of PKA-CREB-BDNF signaling pathway in propofol-induced long-term learning and memory impairment during brain development. Seven-day-old rats were randomly assigned to control, intralipid and three treatment groups (nâ¯=â¯5). Rats in control group received no treatment. Intralipid (10%, 10â¯mL/kg) for vehicle control and different dosage of propofol for three treatment groups (50, 100 and 200â¯mg/kg) were administered intraperitoneally. FJB staining, immunohistochemistry analysis for neuronal nuclei antigen and transmission electron microscopy were used to detect neuronal apoptosis and structure changes. MWM test examines the long-term spatial learning and memory impairment. The expression of PKA, pCREB and BDNF was quantified using western blots. Propofol induced significant increase of FJB-positive cells and decrease of PKA, pCREB and BDNF protein levels in the immature brain of P7 rats. Using the MWM test, propofol-treated rats demonstrated long-term spatial learning and memory impairment. Moreover, hippocampal NeuN-positive cell loss, long-lasting ultrastructural abnormalities of the neurons and synapses, and long-term down-regulation of PKA, pCREB and BDNF protein expression in adult hippocampus were also found. Our results indicated that neonatal propofol exposure can significantly result in long-term learning and memory impairment in adulthood. The possible mechanism involved in the propofol-induced neuroapoptosis was related to down-regulation of PKA-CREB-BDNF signaling pathway.
Keywords
CREBDABGAPDHMWMFJBNeuNpKaneuronal nuclei antigenFluoro-Jade B3,3′-diaminobenzidineBDNFcAMPlong-term potentiationLTPCNScentral nervous systemBrain-derived neurotrophic factorMorris water mazeNeuroapoptosisneonatalHippocampuscAMP response element-binding proteinprotein kinase APropofolglyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenaseLearning and memory
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Authors
Yu Zhong, Jing Chen, Li Li, Yi Qin, Yi Wei, Shining Pan, Yage Jiang, Jialin Chen, Yubo Xie,