Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD), we investigated the cytotoxicity of inhaled general anesthesia in neurons and its underlying mechanism. Using primary cultured rat hippocampal neurons as the study model, here we show that isoflurane increases vulnerability to intracellular or extracellular amyloid b with or without serum deprivation. This isoflurane-induced effect is mediated by the downregulation of miR-214 level that lead to an elevated expression of Bax, a prominent target for miR-214. We conclude that isoflurane increases cell death in the presence of amyloid b by increasing Bax level through downregulating miR-214. Our data provide a new insight ...
Background\ud Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be bo...
Background\ud Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be bo...
Several miRNAs have been recently suggested as potential therapeutic targets for anesthesia-related ...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since more and more evidence suggests anesthetics serve as a risk factor of Alzheimer's disease...
Background: The common inhalation anesthetic isoflurane has previously been reported to enhance the ...
Isoflurane anesthesia has been shown to be responsible for cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disea...
Anesthetic isoflurane has been shown to promote Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathogenesis by induci...
Background: Studies suggest that general anesthetics like isoflurane and sevoflurane may aggravate A...
Accumulation and deposition of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) are the hallmark features of Alzheimer's disea...
Accumulation and deposition of b-amyloid protein (Ab) are the hallmark features of Alzheimer’s disea...
DNA damage is associated with aging and neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. ...
Background\ud Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be bo...
Background\ud Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be bo...
Several miRNAs have been recently suggested as potential therapeutic targets for anesthesia-related ...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since accumulating evidence suggests the application of anesthetics may increase the risk of Alzheim...
Since more and more evidence suggests anesthetics serve as a risk factor of Alzheimer's disease...
Background: The common inhalation anesthetic isoflurane has previously been reported to enhance the ...
Isoflurane anesthesia has been shown to be responsible for cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disea...
Anesthetic isoflurane has been shown to promote Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathogenesis by induci...
Background: Studies suggest that general anesthetics like isoflurane and sevoflurane may aggravate A...
Accumulation and deposition of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) are the hallmark features of Alzheimer's disea...
Accumulation and deposition of b-amyloid protein (Ab) are the hallmark features of Alzheimer’s disea...
DNA damage is associated with aging and neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. ...
Background\ud Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be bo...
Background\ud Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be bo...
Several miRNAs have been recently suggested as potential therapeutic targets for anesthesia-related ...