Anesthesia-induced hypothermia mediates decreased ARC gene and protein expression through ERK/MAPK inactivation

作者:Whittington Robert A*; Bretteville Alexis; Virag Laszlo; Emala Charles W; Maurin Thomas O; Marcouiller Francois; Julien Carl; Petry Franck R; El Khoury Noura B; Morin Francoise; Charron Jean; Planel Emmanuel
来源:Scientific Reports, 2013, 3(1): 1388.
DOI:10.1038/srep01388

摘要

Several anesthetics have been reported to suppress the transcription of a number of genes, including Arc, also known as Arg3.1, an immediate early gene that plays a significant role in memory consolidation. The purpose of this study was to explore the mechanism of anesthesia-mediated depression in Arc gene and protein expression. Here, we demonstrate that isoflurane or propofol anesthesia decreases hippocampal Arc protein expression in rats and mice. Surprisingly, this change was secondary to anesthesia-induced hypothermia. Furthermore, we confirm in vivo and in vitro that hypothermia per se is directly responsible for decreased Arc protein levels. This effect was the result of the decline of Arc mRNA basal levels following inhibition of ERK/MAPK by hypothermia. Overall, our results suggest that anesthesia-induced hypothermia leads to ERK inhibition, which in turns decreases Arc levels. These data give new mechanistic insights on the regulation of immediate early genes by anesthesia and hypothermia.

  • 出版日期2013-9-18

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