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Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain
In a range of animal species, exposure of the brain to general anaesthesia without surgery during early infancy may adversely affect its neural and cognitive development. The mechanisms mediating this are complex but include an increase in brain cell death. In humans, attempts to link adverse cognit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371291/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28355229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173413 |
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author | Broad, Kevin D. Kawano, Go Fierens, Igor Rocha-Ferreira, Eridan Hristova, Mariya Ezzati, Mojgan Rostami, Jamshid Alonso-Alconada, Daniel Chaban, Badr Hassell, Jane Fleiss, Bobbi Gressens, Pierre Sanders, Robert D. Robertson, Nicola J. |
author_facet | Broad, Kevin D. Kawano, Go Fierens, Igor Rocha-Ferreira, Eridan Hristova, Mariya Ezzati, Mojgan Rostami, Jamshid Alonso-Alconada, Daniel Chaban, Badr Hassell, Jane Fleiss, Bobbi Gressens, Pierre Sanders, Robert D. Robertson, Nicola J. |
author_sort | Broad, Kevin D. |
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description | In a range of animal species, exposure of the brain to general anaesthesia without surgery during early infancy may adversely affect its neural and cognitive development. The mechanisms mediating this are complex but include an increase in brain cell death. In humans, attempts to link adverse cognitive development to infantile anaesthesia exposure have yielded ambiguous results. One caveat that may influence the interpretation of human studies is that infants are not exposed to general anaesthesia without surgery, raising the possibility that surgery itself, may contribute to adverse cognitive development. Using piglets, we investigated whether a minor surgical procedure increases cell death and disrupts neuro-developmental and cognitively salient gene transcription in the neonatal brain. We randomly assigned neonatal male piglets to a group who received 6h of 2% isoflurane anaesthesia or a group who received an identical anaesthesia plus 15 mins of surgery designed to replicate an inguinal hernia repair. Compared to anesthesia alone, surgery-induced significant increases in cell death in eight areas of the brain. Using RNAseq data derived from all 12 piglets per group we also identified significant changes in the expression of 181 gene transcripts induced by surgery in the cingulate cortex, pathway analysis of these changes suggests that surgery influences the thrombin, aldosterone, axonal guidance, B cell, ERK-5, eNOS and GABA(A) signalling pathways. This suggests a number of novel mechanisms by which surgery may influence neural and cognitive development independently or synergistically with the effects of anaesthesia. |
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spelling | pubmed-53712912017-04-07 Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain Broad, Kevin D. Kawano, Go Fierens, Igor Rocha-Ferreira, Eridan Hristova, Mariya Ezzati, Mojgan Rostami, Jamshid Alonso-Alconada, Daniel Chaban, Badr Hassell, Jane Fleiss, Bobbi Gressens, Pierre Sanders, Robert D. Robertson, Nicola J. PLoS One Research Article In a range of animal species, exposure of the brain to general anaesthesia without surgery during early infancy may adversely affect its neural and cognitive development. The mechanisms mediating this are complex but include an increase in brain cell death. In humans, attempts to link adverse cognitive development to infantile anaesthesia exposure have yielded ambiguous results. One caveat that may influence the interpretation of human studies is that infants are not exposed to general anaesthesia without surgery, raising the possibility that surgery itself, may contribute to adverse cognitive development. Using piglets, we investigated whether a minor surgical procedure increases cell death and disrupts neuro-developmental and cognitively salient gene transcription in the neonatal brain. We randomly assigned neonatal male piglets to a group who received 6h of 2% isoflurane anaesthesia or a group who received an identical anaesthesia plus 15 mins of surgery designed to replicate an inguinal hernia repair. Compared to anesthesia alone, surgery-induced significant increases in cell death in eight areas of the brain. Using RNAseq data derived from all 12 piglets per group we also identified significant changes in the expression of 181 gene transcripts induced by surgery in the cingulate cortex, pathway analysis of these changes suggests that surgery influences the thrombin, aldosterone, axonal guidance, B cell, ERK-5, eNOS and GABA(A) signalling pathways. This suggests a number of novel mechanisms by which surgery may influence neural and cognitive development independently or synergistically with the effects of anaesthesia. Public Library of Science 2017-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5371291/ /pubmed/28355229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173413 Text en © 2017 Broad et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Broad, Kevin D. Kawano, Go Fierens, Igor Rocha-Ferreira, Eridan Hristova, Mariya Ezzati, Mojgan Rostami, Jamshid Alonso-Alconada, Daniel Chaban, Badr Hassell, Jane Fleiss, Bobbi Gressens, Pierre Sanders, Robert D. Robertson, Nicola J. Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
title | Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
title_full | Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
title_fullStr | Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
title_full_unstemmed | Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
title_short | Surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
title_sort | surgery increases cell death and induces changes in gene expression compared with anesthesia alone in the developing piglet brain |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371291/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28355229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173413 |
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