Melatonin pretreatment prevents isoflurane-induced cognitive dysfunction by modulating sleep–wake rhythm in mice

Nov 1, 2015Brain research

Melatonin before anesthesia may prevent memory problems by regulating sleep cycles in mice

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Abstract

Long-term anesthesia with 1% isoflurane for 6 hours impaired spatial memory in mice from Day 3 to Day 10.

  • Isoflurane anesthesia was associated with disrupted sleep-wake rhythms in mice.
  • The expression of NR2B and CREB proteins in the hippocampus declined following isoflurane exposure.
  • Pretreatment with melatonin improved both cognitive dysfunction and the sleep-wake cycle.
  • Melatonin reversed the down-regulation of NR2B and CREB expression caused by isoflurane anesthesia.
  • The NR2B-CREB signaling pathway may play a critical role in isoflurane-induced cognitive impairment.

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