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Abstract
With the development of surgical technology, more and more infants and pregnant women require surgery under general anesthesia. The neurotoxic effects of general anesthetics on late pregnancy and the development of infants and babies and related mechanisms have always been a hot topic. The excitotoxicity of γ-aminobutyric acid A (GABAA) receptor is one of the possible mechanisms involved in the neurotoxic effects of general anesthetics on developmental neurons. This review is designed to investigate the possible mechanism of GABAA receptor and its signaling pathways in the neurotoxic effects of general anesthetics on developmental neurons. Meanwhile, in-depth study and understanding of the relationship between GABAA receptor and its upstream and downstream signal pathways, especially the with-no-lysine (WNKs)-SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK)/oxidative stress-responsive 1 protein (OSR1) signal pathway, and the neurotoxic effects of general anesthetics on developmental neurons is done, so as to provide new ideas and targets for reducing the neurotoxicity of general anesthetics in the future.
Key words:
General anesthetics; Developmental phase; Neuron; Neurotoxicity; γ-aminobutyric acid A receptor; With-no-lysine-SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase/oxidative stress-responsive 1 protein signal pathway