下调和上调
认知
围手术期
生物标志物
转录组
吞噬作用
小胶质细胞
医学
外围设备
术后认知功能障碍
认知障碍
神经科学
细胞生物学
炎症
化学
认知功能衰退
生物信息学
蛋白质组学
生物
癌症研究
突触
药理学
信号转导衔接蛋白
作者
Qianqian Wu,Peilin Cong,Zhouxiang Li,Yuxin Zhang,Huanghui Wu,Qian Zhang,Yawei Li,Li Tian,Qingyuan Miao,Yinggang Zheng,Hui Zhang,Qian Chen,Enduo Feng,Xinyang Li,Zheping Chen,Dong Xin Wang,Xinwei Huang,Li-ze Xiong
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202502034
摘要
Abstract Identifying peripheral proteins having therapeutic effects on cognitive impairment could provide beneficial insights into the prevention and treatment of cognition‐related disorders, including postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) that is a common postoperative cognitive impairment mainly caused by anesthesia/surgery. Here, proteomic and transcriptomic analyses in multiple organs from humans and POCD mice are conducted to identify potential peripheral targets for anesthesia/surgery‐induced cognitive impairment. The results show that anesthesia/surgery can disrupt the blood‐brain barrier (BBB) and promote the release of hepatogenous C3 protein into the blood. This surgical dual factors ultimately drove C3 to cross the damaged BBB and selectively colocalize with C3aR in the hippocampus. Anesthesia/surgery‐induced C3 upregulation in the liver is associated with hypomethylation of C3 promoter. Inhibiting hepatogenous C3 is demonstrated to salvage the anesthesia/surgery‐induced cognitive impairment, structural and functional injury of synapse, and C3aR‐mediated microglial phagocytosis. Perioperative alterations in serum C3 protein in surgical patients are related to POCD, showing potential for predicting this disorder. This study emphasizes that peripheral C3 is a promising target for the prevention and therapy, and a potential biomarker for predicting cognitive impairment, and confirms that the liver mediates anesthesia/surgery‐induced cognitive impairment.
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