Different Anesthetic Drugs Mediate Changes in Neuroplasticity During Cognitive Impairment in Sleep-Deprived Rats via Different Factors
CONCLUSIONS These results suggest that sevoflurane inhalation via the SIK3 pathway aggravates cognitive impairment after acute sleep deprivation and that propofol anesthesia reverses the effects of sleep deprivation by affecting modifications of tau protein.PMID:34564688 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.932422
Source: Medical Science Monitor - Category: Research Authors: Mengxi Shen Naqi Lian Chengcheng Song Chao Qin Yang Yu Yonghao Yu Source Type: research
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