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The influence of propofol anesthesia exposure on nonaversive memory retrieval and expression of molecules involved in memory process in the dorsal hippocampus in peripubertal rats

机译:异丙酚麻醉暴露对植物大鼠背海马缺失内存过程中初始记忆检索及分子表达的影响

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Summary Background The effects of anesthetic drugs on postoperative cognitive function in children are not well defined and have not been experimentally addressed. Aims The present study aimed to examine the influence of propofol anesthesia exposure on nonaversive hippocampus‐dependent learning and biochemical changes involved in memory process in the dorsal hippocampus, in peripubertal rats as the rodent model of periadolescence. Methods The intersession spatial habituation and the novel object recognition tasks were used to assess spatial and nonspatial, nonaversive hippocampus‐dependent learning. The exposure to anesthesia was performed after comparably long acquisition phases in both tasks. Behavioral testing lasted for 2 consecutive days (24‐hour retention period). Changes in the expression of molecules involved in memory retrieval/reconsolidation were examined in the dorsal hippocampus by Western blot and immunohistochemistry, at the time of behavioral testing. Results Exposure to propofol anesthesia resulted in inappropriate assessment of spatial novelty at the beginning of the test session and affected continuation of acquisition in the spatial habituation test. The treatment did not affect recognition of the novel object at the beginning of the test session but it attenuated overall preference to novelty, reflecting retrieval of a weak memory. The expression of phosphorylated extracellular signal‐regulated kinase 2 (involved in memory retrieval) was decreased while the level of phosphorylated Ca 2+ /calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II α and early growth response protein 1 (involved in memory reconsolidation) was increased in the dorsal hippocampus. The level of Finkel‐Biskis‐Jinkins murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolog B (neuronal activity indicator) was increased in the dorsal dentate gyrus. Enhanced exploratory activity was still evident in the propofol anesthesia exposure ( PAE ) group 48?hour after the treatment in both tasks. Conclusion In peripubertal rats, propofol anesthesia exposure affects memory retrieval and acquisition of new learning in the spatial and nonspatial, nonaversive learning tasks 24?hour after the treatment, along with the expression of molecules that participate in memory retrieval/reconsolidation in the dorsal hippocampus. These results may have clinical implications, favoring control of basic cognitive functions in older children after the propofol exposure.
机译:摘要背景麻醉药物对儿童术后认知功能的影响尚不明确,也没有实验研究。目的:本研究旨在探讨异丙酚麻醉暴露对青春期周围大鼠作为青春期周围啮齿类动物模型的非可逆性海马依赖性学习和背侧海马中参与记忆过程的生化变化的影响。方法采用课间空间习惯化和新物体识别任务评估空间和非空间、非变异性海马依赖性学习。在这两项任务中,在相对较长的采集阶段后进行麻醉暴露。行为测试持续2天(24小时保留期)。在进行行为测试时,通过Western blot和免疫组织化学检测背侧海马中参与记忆恢复/再巩固的分子表达的变化。结果异丙酚麻醉导致测试开始时对空间新奇性的评估不当,并影响了空间习惯化测试中习得的持续性。在测试开始时,这种治疗并不影响对新奇物体的识别,但它减弱了对新奇事物的总体偏好,反映了对微弱记忆的恢复。背侧海马中磷酸化细胞外信号调节激酶2(参与记忆恢复)的表达降低,而磷酸化钙/钙调素依赖性蛋白激酶IIα和早期生长反应蛋白1(参与记忆再巩固)的水平升高。Finkel‐Biskis‐Jinkins小鼠骨肉瘤病毒癌基因同源物B(神经元活性指示剂)在齿状回背侧水平升高。在异丙酚麻醉暴露(PAE)组48?两项任务治疗后1小时。结论在青春期周围大鼠中,异丙酚麻醉暴露影响记忆恢复和在空间性和非空间性、无争议性学习任务中获得新的学习?治疗后1小时,以及参与背侧海马记忆恢复/再巩固的分子的表达。这些结果可能具有临床意义,有利于控制大一点的儿童在异丙酚暴露后的基本认知功能。

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