Zona incerta mediates early life isoflurane-induced fear memory deficits
Zona incerta mediates early life isoflurane-induced fear memory deficits

Zona incerta mediates early life isoflurane-induced fear memory deficits

Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 2;14(1):15136. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-66106-w.

ABSTRACT

The potential long-term effects of anesthesia on cognitive development, especially in neonates and infants, have raised concerns. However, our understanding of its underlying mechanisms and effective treatments is still limited. In this study, we found that early exposure to isoflurane (ISO) impaired fear memory retrieval, which was reversed by dexmedetomidine (DEX) pre-treatment. Measurement of c-fos expression revealed that ISO exposure significantly increased neuronal activation in the zona incerta (ZI). Fiber photometry recording showed that ZI neurons from ISO mice displayed enhanced calcium activity during retrieval of fear memory compared to the control group, while DEX treatment reduced this enhanced calcium activity. Chemogenetic inhibition of ZI neurons effectively rescued the impairments caused by ISO exposure. These findings suggest that the ZI may play a pivotal role in mediating the cognitive effects of anesthetics, offering a potential therapeutic target for preventing anesthesia-related cognitive impairments.

PMID:38956153 | DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-66106-w