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The NF-κB pathway: Key players in neurocognitive functions and related disorders

Danfeng Yang, Junwei Su, Yeru Chen, Gang Chen

2024European Journal of Pharmacology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PND) is a common complication of surgical anesthesia, yet its precise etiology remains unclear. Neuroinflammation is a key feature of PND, influenced by both patient -related and surgical variables. The nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) transcription factor family plays a critical role in regulating the body's immunological proinflammatory response, which is pivotal in the development of PND. Surgery and anesthesia trigger the activation of the NF-κB signaling pathway, leading to the initiation of inflammatory cascades, disruption of the blood-brain barrier, and neuronal injury. Immune cells and glial cells are central to these pathological processes in PND. Furthermore, this study explores the interactions between NF-κB and various signaling molecules, including Tlr4, P2X, α7-nAChR, ROS, HIF-1α, PI3K/Ak, MicroRNA, Circular RNA, and histone deacetylases, within the context of PND. Targeting NF-κB as a therapeutic approach for PND shows promise as a potential treatment strategy.

Topics & Concepts

NeurocognitiveKey (lock)NF-κBPsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeuroscienceMedicineComputer scienceCognitionBiologyCell biologyComputer securitySignal transductionTryptophan and brain disordersNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research