SynCAM1 deficiency in the hippocampal parvalbumin interneurons contributes to sevoflurane‐induced cognitive impairment in neonatal rats
Ming‐ming Zhao,
Han‐wen Gu,
Wei‐tong Pan
et al.
Abstract:AimsSevoflurane is widely used for general anesthesia in children. Previous studies reported that multiple neonatal exposures to sevoflurane can induce long‐term cognitive impairment in adolescent rats, but the underlying mechanisms were not defined.MethodsPostnatal day 6 (P6) to P8 rat pups were exposed to 30% oxygen with or without 3% sevoflurane balanced with air. The Y maze test (YMT) and Morris water maze (MWM) tests were performed in some cohorts from age P35 to assess cognitive functions, and their brai… Show more
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