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麻醉和手术对5×FAD小鼠海马内阿尔茨海默病相关蛋白表达影响及性别差异

Effects of anesthesia and surgery on the expression of Alzheimer’s disease-related proteins in the hippocampus of 5×FAD mice and its sex differences

  • 摘要:
    目的 探究麻醉和手术对5×FAD小鼠海马内阿尔茨海默病(Alzheimer’s disease,AD)相关蛋白表达的影响及其性别差异。
    方法 将5×FAD小鼠与C57BL/6J野生型(wild-type,WT)小鼠进行合笼繁殖得到子代小鼠并进行基因鉴定。将4月龄子代5×FAD小鼠和同窝同龄(littermate,LM)WT小鼠按照性别分别随机分为4组:5×FAD对照组、5×FAD麻醉和手术处理组、LM对照组、LM麻醉和手术处理组,共8组,每组8只。麻醉和手术处理组小鼠在1.4%异氟醚麻醉下进行开腹手术,对照组不行麻醉和手术。于术后24 h取小鼠海马组织,采用蛋白质印记检测β-catenin、糖原合酶激酶3β(glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta,GSK3β)及p-GSK3β蛋白水平。
    结果 雌性5×FAD鼠经麻醉和手术处理后,海马组织中β-catenin、p-GSK3β含量及p-GSK3β/GSK3β比值较对照组和雄性5×FAD鼠显著降低(P<0.05);但麻醉和手术处理对雄性5×FAD鼠海马内相关蛋白表达差异无统计学意义。
    结论 麻醉和手术对AD小鼠的影响存在性别差异,其可能通过海马内β-catenin/GSK3β信号通路影响雌性AD患者。

     

    Abstract:
    Objective To investigate the impact of anesthesia and surgery on hippocampal expression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-associated proteins in 5×FAD transgenic mice and explore potential sex differences.
    Methods 5×FAD mice were crossbred with C57BL/6J wild-type (WT) mice to generate offspring for genotypic confirmation. Four-month-old 5×FAD mice and littermate (LM) WT controls were allocated into 8 experimental groups (n=8/group): female/male 5×FAD control group, female/male 5×FAD anesthesia/surgery group, female/male LM control group, and female/male LM anesthesia/surgery group. Anesthesia/surgery groups underwent laparotomy under 1.4% isoflurane anesthesia, while control groups received no intervention. Hippocampal tissues were collected 24 hours post-procedure for Western blotting analysis of β-catenin, glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK3β), and phosphorylated GSK3β (p-GSK3β) levels.
    Results Female 5×FAD mice demonstrated significant reductions in β-catenin levels and p-GSK3β expression compared to both sex-matched LM controls and male 5×FAD counterparts (P<0.05). No significant differences in these proteins were observed in male 5×FAD mice following anesthesia/surgery.
    Conclusions These findings reveal sex-specific responses to perioperative stress in AD, suggesting that anesthesia and surgery may affect female AD patients through hippocampal β-catenin/GSK3β pathway modulation.

     

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