KIF17 mediates the learning and memory impairment in offspring induced by maternal exposure to propofol during middle pregnancy

  • Authors:
    • Liuqing Wu
    • Shengqiang Wang
    • Yunlin Feng
    • Weihong Zhao
    • Wei Zuo
    • Liang Zhong
    • Jiamei Lin
    • Weilu Zhao
    • Foquan Luo
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  • Published online on: January 24, 2018     https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2018.8479
  • Pages: 5428-5434
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Abstract

Preclinical studies suggest that propofol may cause neuronal injury to the developing brain. A previous study demonstrated that, in a rat model, maternal exposure to propofol during early or late pregnancy caused learning and memory impairment in the offspring. However, whether propofol exposure during middle pregnancy can cause long‑term behavioral deficits in the offspring remains to be elucidated. N‑methyl‑D‑aspartate receptor 2B subunit (NR2B) serves a critical role in memory modulation. To exert its function, NR2B must be transported to the neuronal membrane by kinesin family member 17 (KIF17). The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of KIF17 in learning and memory impairment in rat offspring caused by propofol exposure during middle pregnancy. Pregnant rats were exposed to propofol on gestational day 14 (G14) for 4 and 8 h, with control pregnant rats receiving an equal volume of normal saline. The learning and memory of the offspring was assessed using Morris water maze tests from postnatal day 30 (P30) to P36. The levels of KIF17 protein, total NR2B (T‑NR2B) and membrane NR2B (M‑NR2B) in the hippocampus were detected using western blotting. The results demonstrated that propofol exposure caused learning and memory deficits and decreased KIF17 and M‑NR2B protein levels in the hippocampus; however, no but changes in the expression of T‑NR2B were observed. These results indicate that maternal propofol exposure during middle pregnancy impairs learning and memory in offspring rats by suppressing the expression of KIF17 and inhibiting the translocation of NR2B to the neuronal membrane.
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Wu L, Wang S, Feng Y, Zhao W, Zuo W, Zhong L, Lin J, Zhao W and Luo F: KIF17 mediates the learning and memory impairment in offspring induced by maternal exposure to propofol during middle pregnancy. Mol Med Rep 17: 5428-5434, 2018
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Wu, L., Wang, S., Feng, Y., Zhao, W., Zuo, W., Zhong, L. ... Luo, F. (2018). KIF17 mediates the learning and memory impairment in offspring induced by maternal exposure to propofol during middle pregnancy. Molecular Medicine Reports, 17, 5428-5434. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2018.8479
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Wu, L., Wang, S., Feng, Y., Zhao, W., Zuo, W., Zhong, L., Lin, J., Zhao, W., Luo, F."KIF17 mediates the learning and memory impairment in offspring induced by maternal exposure to propofol during middle pregnancy". Molecular Medicine Reports 17.4 (2018): 5428-5434.
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Wu, L., Wang, S., Feng, Y., Zhao, W., Zuo, W., Zhong, L., Lin, J., Zhao, W., Luo, F."KIF17 mediates the learning and memory impairment in offspring induced by maternal exposure to propofol during middle pregnancy". Molecular Medicine Reports 17, no. 4 (2018): 5428-5434. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2018.8479