Advances in the Mechanism of ceRNA Regulation in Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction.

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Qiang Liu, Lin-Hui Ma, Chen-Rui Zhou, Tian-Qi Chen, Wei-Feng Wu, Hui-Hui Miao, Yu-Qing Wu, Cheng-Hua Zhou
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Abstract

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common central nervous system complication in elderly patients after surgery, characterized by cognitive changes, including impaired learning and memory, reduced attention, and mental disorders and personality changes in severe cases. Despite extensive research, effective targeted therapies remain elusive, underscoring the urgent need to elucidate their molecular mechanisms and identify novel therapeutic targets. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), major transcription products of the human genome, are highly expressed in the central nervous system and play critical roles in regulating neuronal and synaptic complexity through interactions with other biomolecules. Notably, certain ncRNAs modulate gene expression networks by regulating miRNAs, a phenomenon known as the competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) mechanism. In this review, we summarized and analyzed emerging evidence on ceRNA-mediated regulatory mechanisms in POCD pathogenesis, aiming to establish a foundation for future mechanistic exploration and therapeutic development.

ceRNA在术后认知功能障碍中的调控机制研究进展。
术后认知功能障碍(POCD)是老年患者术后常见的中枢神经系统并发症,其特点是认知功能改变,包括学习记忆功能受损、注意力下降,严重者出现精神障碍和人格改变。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但有效的靶向治疗仍然难以捉摸,因此迫切需要阐明其分子机制并确定新的治疗靶点。非编码rna (ncRNAs)是人类基因组的主要转录产物,在中枢神经系统中高度表达,并通过与其他生物分子的相互作用在调节神经元和突触复杂性方面发挥关键作用。值得注意的是,某些ncrna通过调节mirna来调节基因表达网络,这种现象被称为内源性竞争RNA (ceRNA)机制。本文就cerna介导的POCD发病机制的新证据进行综述和分析,旨在为今后POCD发病机制的探索和治疗开发奠定基础。
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Current Neuropharmacology
Current Neuropharmacology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
1.90%
发文量
369
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Neuropharmacology aims to provide current, comprehensive/mini reviews and guest edited issues of all areas of neuropharmacology and related matters of neuroscience. The reviews cover the fields of molecular, cellular, and systems/behavioural aspects of neuropharmacology and neuroscience. The journal serves as a comprehensive, multidisciplinary expert forum for neuropharmacologists and neuroscientists.
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