Repeated exposure to propofol potentiates neuroapoptosis and long-term behavioral deficits in neonatal rats.
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Propofol-Induced Neurotoxicity in the Fetal Animal Brain and Developments in Modifying These Effects-An Updated Review of Propofol Fetal Exposure in Laboratory Animal StudiesThe Fas Ligand/Fas Death Receptor Pathways Contribute to Propofol-Induced Apoptosis and Neuroinflammation in the Brain of Neonatal Rats.Endocrine and neurobehavioral abnormalities induced by propofol administered to neonatal rats.Neonatal ketamine exposure causes impairment of long-term synaptic plasticity in the anterior cingulate cortex of ratsComparison of neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment in neonatal mice exposed to propofol or isoflurane.Anaesthetics-induced neurotoxicity in developing brain: an update on preclinical evidence.Emerging model in anesthetic developmental neurotoxicity: human stem cells.Expression of CCL2 and CCR2 in the hippocampus and the interventional roles of propofol in rat cerebral ischemia/reperfusion.Propofol exposure in pregnant rats induces neurotoxicity and persistent learning deficit in the offspringIsoflurane reversibly destabilizes hippocampal dendritic spines by an actin-dependent mechanism.Down-regulation of microRNA-21 is involved in the propofol-induced neurotoxicity observed in human stem cell-derived neuronsPropofol-induced electroencephalographic seizures in neonatal rats: the role of corticosteroids and γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor-mediated excitationRepeated neonatal propofol administration induces sex-dependent long-term impairments on spatial and recognition memory in ratsEffect of propofol on microRNA expression in rat primary embryonic neural stem cellsBumetanide, an Inhibitor of NKCC1 (Na-K-2Cl Cotransporter Isoform 1), Enhances Propofol-Induced Loss of Righting Reflex but Not Its Immobilizing Actions in Neonatal Rats.Efficacy of rutin in inhibiting neuronal apoptosis and cognitive disturbances in sevoflurane or propofol exposed neonatal mice.The mitochondrial division inhibitor Mdivi-1 rescues mammalian neurons from anesthetic-induced cytotoxicityEffects of docosahexaenoic acid on learning and memory impairment induced by repeated propofol anesthesia in young ratsPropofol, but not etomidate, increases corticosterone levels and induces long-term alteration in hippocampal synaptic activity in neonatal rats.Neonatal Propofol and Etomidate Exposure Enhance Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission in Hippocampal Cornus Ammonis 1 Pyramidal Neurons.Subhypnotic doses of propofol impair spatial memory retrieval in ratsDevelopmental anesthetic neurotoxicity: from animals to humans?Regenerative toxicology: the role of stem cells in the development of chronic toxicities.Anesthesia and the developing brain: relevance to the pediatric cardiac surgery.A systematic review of methodology applied during preclinical anesthetic neurotoxicity studies: important issues and lessons relevant to the design of future clinical research.Cognitive Dysfunction in Children with Heart Disease: The Role of Anesthesia and Sedation.General anesthetics and cytotoxicity: possible implications for brain health.Propofol Administration During Early Postnatal Life Suppresses Hippocampal Neurogenesis.Molecular Mechanisms of Anesthetic Neurotoxicity: A Review of the Current Literature.Neurogenesis and developmental anesthetic neurotoxicity.Lasting impact of general anaesthesia on the brain: mechanisms and relevance.Propofol treatment modulates neurite extension regulated by immunologically challenged rat primary astrocytes: a possible role of PAI-1.Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) attenuates propofol-induced apoptosis in developing hippocampal neurons.Zebrafish as a model for studying the developmental neurotoxicity of propofol.Neuroprotection of dexmedetomidine against propofol-induced neuroapoptosis partly mediated by PI3K/Akt pathway in hippocampal neurons of fetal rat*.Insufficient Astrocyte-Derived Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Contributes to Propofol-Induced Neuron Death Through Akt/Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β/Mitochondrial Fission Pathway.Neonatal Propofol Anesthesia Changes Expression of Synaptic Plasticity Proteins and Increases Stereotypic and Anxyolitic Behavior in Adult Rats.Mechanisms of Anesthetic Action and Neurotoxicity: Lessons from Molluscs.Using animal models to evaluate the functional consequences of anesthesia during early neurodevelopment.Dexmedetomidine attenuates the propofol-induced long-term neurotoxicity in the developing brain of rats by enhancing the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway
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Repeated exposure to propofol potentiates neuroapoptosis and long-term behavioral deficits in neonatal rats.
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Repeated exposure to propofol ...... ral deficits in neonatal rats.
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Repeated exposure to propofol ...... ral deficits in neonatal rats.
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Repeated exposure to propofol ...... ral deficits in neonatal rats.
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