Author:
Guo Yuanyuan,Chen Qibin,Wu Bin,Sun Lin
Abstract
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction is a severe neurological complication. How to improve the cognitive impairment caused
by sevoflurane, a most common inhaled anesthetic, remains a question worthy of studying. Isovitexin (IVX) is a trihydroxyl
flavonoid that is a naturally bioactive ingredient found in various medicinal plants and has antioxidant, anti‑inflammatory and
neuroprotective properties. The role of IVX in anesthetic‑induced nerve injury is rarely reported and the mechanisms are unclear.
In this study, we found that IVX improved the cognitive dysfunction induced by sevoflurane in rats. It inhibited sevoflurane‑induced
cell apoptosis. In addition, IVX increased sevoflurane‑induced autophagy in rat brain. Mechanically, IVX activated the PGC‑1α/
FNDC5 pathway in rat brain, and depletion of FNDC5 could inhibit the neuroprotective function of IVX. In conclusion, our results
suggested that IVX restored sevoflurane‑induced cognitive dysfunction by mediating autophagy through the activation of the
PGC‑1α/FNDC5 pathway.
Publisher
The Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,General Neuroscience
Cited by
4 articles.
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