Blood tau-PT217 contributes to the anesthesia/surgery-induced delirium-like behavior in aged mice

血液中的tau-PT217参与了老年小鼠麻醉/手术诱发的谵妄样行为。

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作者:Jing Lu ,Feng Liang ,Ping Bai ,Chenghao Liu ,Miao Xu ,Zhengwang Sun ,Wenjie Tian ,Yuanlin Dong ,Yiying Zhang ,Qimin Quan ,Ashok Khatri ,Yuan Shen ,Edward Marcantonio ,Gregory Crosby ,Deborah J Culley ,Changning Wang ,Guang Yang ,Zhongcong Xie

Abstract

Introduction: Blood phosphorylated tau at threonine 217 (tau-PT217) is a newly established biomarker for Alzheimer's disease and postoperative delirium in patients. However, the mechanisms and consequences of acute changes in blood tau-PT217 remain largely unknown. Methods: We investigated the effects of anesthesia/surgery on blood tau-PT217 in aged mice, and evaluated the associated changes in B cell populations, neuronal excitability in anterior cingulate cortex, and delirium-like behavior using positron emission tomography imaging, nanoneedle technology, flow cytometry, electrophysiology, and behavioral tests. Results: Anesthesia/surgery induced acute increases in blood tau-PT217 via enhanced generation in the lungs and release from B cells. Tau-PT217 might cross the blood-brain barrier, increasing neuronal excitability and inducing delirium-like behavior. B cell transfer and WS635, a mitochondrial function enhancer, mitigated the anesthesia/surgery-induced changes. Discussion: Acute increases in blood tau-PT217 may contribute to brain dysfunction and postoperative delirium. Targeting B cells or mitochondrial function may have therapeutic potential for preventing or treating these conditions.

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