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Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats

Stress-induced α-synuclein aggregation, especially the most toxic species (oligomers), may precede synaptic and cognitive dysfunction. Under pathological conditions, α-synuclein is degraded primarily through the autophagic/lysosomal pathway. We assessed the involvement of autophagy in α-synuclein ag...

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Autores principales: Yang, Ning, Li, Zhengqian, Han, Dengyang, Mi, Xinning, Tian, Miao, Liu, Taotao, Li, Yue, He, Jindan, Kuang, Chongshen, Cao, Yiyun, Li, Lunxu, Ni, Cheng, Wang, John Q., Guo, Xiangyang
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7202547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32335546
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103074
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author Yang, Ning
Li, Zhengqian
Han, Dengyang
Mi, Xinning
Tian, Miao
Liu, Taotao
Li, Yue
He, Jindan
Kuang, Chongshen
Cao, Yiyun
Li, Lunxu
Ni, Cheng
Wang, John Q.
Guo, Xiangyang
author_facet Yang, Ning
Li, Zhengqian
Han, Dengyang
Mi, Xinning
Tian, Miao
Liu, Taotao
Li, Yue
He, Jindan
Kuang, Chongshen
Cao, Yiyun
Li, Lunxu
Ni, Cheng
Wang, John Q.
Guo, Xiangyang
author_sort Yang, Ning
collection PubMed
description Stress-induced α-synuclein aggregation, especially the most toxic species (oligomers), may precede synaptic and cognitive dysfunction. Under pathological conditions, α-synuclein is degraded primarily through the autophagic/lysosomal pathway. We assessed the involvement of autophagy in α-synuclein aggregation and cognitive impairment following general anesthesia and surgical stress. Autophagy was found to be suppressed in the aged rat hippocampus after either 4-h propofol anesthesia alone or 2-h propofol anesthesia during a laparotomy surgery. This inhibition of autophagy was accompanied by profound α-synuclein oligomer aggregation and neurotransmitter imbalances in the hippocampus, along with hippocampus-dependent cognitive deficits. These events were not observed 18 weeks after propofol exposure with or without surgical stress. The pharmacological induction of autophagy using rapamycin markedly suppressed α-synuclein oligomerization, restored neurotransmitter equilibrium, and improved cognitive behavior after prolonged anesthesia or anesthesia combined with surgery. Thus, both prolonged propofol anesthesia alone and propofol anesthesia during surgery impaired autophagy, which may have induced abnormal hippocampal α-synuclein aggregation and neurobehavioral deficits in aged rats. These findings suggest that the activation of autophagy and the clearance of pathological α-synuclein oligomers may be novel strategies to ameliorate the common occurrence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-72025472020-05-11 Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats Yang, Ning Li, Zhengqian Han, Dengyang Mi, Xinning Tian, Miao Liu, Taotao Li, Yue He, Jindan Kuang, Chongshen Cao, Yiyun Li, Lunxu Ni, Cheng Wang, John Q. Guo, Xiangyang Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Stress-induced α-synuclein aggregation, especially the most toxic species (oligomers), may precede synaptic and cognitive dysfunction. Under pathological conditions, α-synuclein is degraded primarily through the autophagic/lysosomal pathway. We assessed the involvement of autophagy in α-synuclein aggregation and cognitive impairment following general anesthesia and surgical stress. Autophagy was found to be suppressed in the aged rat hippocampus after either 4-h propofol anesthesia alone or 2-h propofol anesthesia during a laparotomy surgery. This inhibition of autophagy was accompanied by profound α-synuclein oligomer aggregation and neurotransmitter imbalances in the hippocampus, along with hippocampus-dependent cognitive deficits. These events were not observed 18 weeks after propofol exposure with or without surgical stress. The pharmacological induction of autophagy using rapamycin markedly suppressed α-synuclein oligomerization, restored neurotransmitter equilibrium, and improved cognitive behavior after prolonged anesthesia or anesthesia combined with surgery. Thus, both prolonged propofol anesthesia alone and propofol anesthesia during surgery impaired autophagy, which may have induced abnormal hippocampal α-synuclein aggregation and neurobehavioral deficits in aged rats. These findings suggest that the activation of autophagy and the clearance of pathological α-synuclein oligomers may be novel strategies to ameliorate the common occurrence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Impact Journals 2020-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7202547/ /pubmed/32335546 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103074 Text en Copyright © 2020 Yang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Yang, Ning
Li, Zhengqian
Han, Dengyang
Mi, Xinning
Tian, Miao
Liu, Taotao
Li, Yue
He, Jindan
Kuang, Chongshen
Cao, Yiyun
Li, Lunxu
Ni, Cheng
Wang, John Q.
Guo, Xiangyang
Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
title Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
title_full Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
title_fullStr Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
title_full_unstemmed Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
title_short Autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
title_sort autophagy prevents hippocampal α-synuclein oligomerization and early cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia/surgery in aged rats
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7202547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32335546
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103074
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