The role of microglia in neurocognitive deficits induced by general anaesthetic agents during neurodevelopment

Xinyue Liang, Fang Fang, Xiaoqing Wang, Ming Jiang, Jing Cang
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Microglia are the innate immune cells of central nervous system which play critical roles in brain homeostasis. Recently, the effects of general anesthetic agents (GAAs) on microglia and their potential neurotoxicity in neurodevelopment have attracted the attention of anesthesiologists and neuroscientists.

Methods

Here, we review the physiology of microglia in neurodevelopment, the potential mechanisms of GAAs on microglia and the consequent changes in microglial function.

Outcomes

Microglia-mediated neuroinflammation is a key mechanism of neurocognitive deficits during neurodevelopment. In addition, microglia could be primed by active inflammatory processes and have innate immune memory, both of which make them a potential candidate responsible of long-term neural deficits.

Conclusion

This review aims in summarizing the in vivo and in vitro studies associating microglia with general anesthesia and describing how GAAs induce neurocognitive deficits via microglia to further explore the effects of GAAs on neurodevelopment.

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小胶质细胞在神经发育期全身麻醉剂诱发的神经认知缺陷中的作用
背景和目的 小胶质细胞是中枢神经系统的先天性免疫细胞,在脑平衡中发挥着关键作用。最近,全身麻醉剂(GAAs)对小胶质细胞的影响及其在神经发育过程中的潜在神经毒性引起了麻醉学家和神经科学家的关注。 方法 在此,我们回顾了神经发育过程中的小胶质细胞生理学、GAAs 对小胶质细胞的潜在作用机制以及由此导致的小胶质细胞功能变化。 结果 小胶质细胞介导的神经炎症是神经发育过程中神经认知缺陷的关键机制。此外,小胶质细胞可能被活跃的炎症过程激活,并具有先天性免疫记忆,这两者都使其成为造成长期神经缺陷的潜在候选因素。 结论 本综述旨在总结小胶质细胞与全身麻醉相关的体内和体外研究,描述 GAAs 如何通过小胶质细胞诱导神经认知缺陷,从而进一步探讨 GAAs 对神经发育的影响。
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