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The Crosstalk between the Blood–Brain Barrier Dysfunction and Neuroinflammation after General Anaesthesia

Xinxin Yang, Xiangdong Chen

2022Current Issues in Molecular Biology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As we know, with continuous medical progress, the treatment of many diseases can be conducted via surgery, which often relies on general anaesthesia for its satisfactory performance. With the widespread use of general anaesthetics, people are beginning to question the safety of general anaesthesia and there is a growing interest in central nervous system (CNS) complications associated with anaesthetics. Recently, abundant evidence has suggested that both blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction and neuroinflammation play roles in the development of CNS complications after anaesthesia. Whether there is a crosstalk between BBB dysfunction and neuroinflammation after general anaesthesia, and whether this possible crosstalk could be a therapeutic target for CNS complications after general anaesthesia needs to be clarified by further studies.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroinflammationCrosstalkBlood–brain barrierMedicineAnesthesiaNeuroscienceInternal medicineInflammationPsychologyCentral nervous systemPhysicsOpticsAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity ResearchCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseS100 Proteins and Annexins