Intermittent Fasting Improves Sevoflurane-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in Rats Through SIRT1-Mediated Autophagy

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Feng-wei Sun, Yue Tian
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Abstract

Perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PND) is a common complication affecting the central nervous system, commonly induced by anesthesia and surgical procedures. PND has garnered considerable attention in recent years, not only due to its high morbidity but also its negative impact on patient prognosis, such as increased rates of dementia and mortality. Sevoflurane, a common volatile anesthetic in clinical practice, is increasingly linked to being a potential risk factor for PND with prolonged inhalation, yet effective prevention and treatment methods remain elusive. Autophagy, a crucial regulatory process for maintaining organism function, has been shown to play a key role in sevoflurane-induced cognitive dysfunction. In recent years, intermittent fasting (IF), a unique dietary pattern, has gained significant recognition. IF has been shown in multiple studies to offer neuroprotective advantages in different central nervous system conditions. disorders. This study aims to explore the potential neuroprotective effects of intermittent fasting preconditioning through the autophagic pathway in sevoflurane-induced cognitive impairment in rats and its underlying mechanisms.

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间歇性禁食通过sirt1介导的自噬改善七氟醚诱导的大鼠认知功能障碍
围手术期神经认知障碍(PND)是影响中枢神经系统的常见并发症,通常由麻醉和外科手术引起。近年来,PND引起了相当大的关注,不仅因为其高发病率,而且还因为其对患者预后的负面影响,如痴呆率和死亡率的增加。七氟醚是临床实践中常见的挥发性麻醉剂,随着长时间吸入,七氟醚越来越多地被认为是PND的潜在危险因素,但有效的预防和治疗方法尚不明确。自噬是维持机体功能的重要调控过程,在七氟醚诱导的认知功能障碍中起关键作用。近年来,间歇性禁食(IF)作为一种独特的饮食模式得到了广泛的关注。多项研究表明,IF在不同的中枢神经系统状况下具有神经保护作用。障碍。本研究旨在探讨间歇性禁食预处理通过自噬途径对七氟醚诱导的大鼠认知功能障碍的潜在神经保护作用及其机制。
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Neurochemical Research
Neurochemical Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
2.30%
发文量
320
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Neurochemical Research is devoted to the rapid publication of studies that use neurochemical methodology in research on nervous system structure and function. The journal publishes original reports of experimental and clinical research results, perceptive reviews of significant problem areas in the neurosciences, brief comments of a methodological or interpretive nature, and research summaries conducted by leading scientists whose works are not readily available in English.
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