Validation experiment designed to validate causal mechanisms targeting N/A in rats. Primary outcome: interruption of synaptic elimination
This therapeutic intervention experiment tested whether inhibiting neuroinflammation could prevent the complement-mediated synaptic elimination and behavioral deficits observed in the sevoflurane-induced neurotoxicity model. The study involved pharmacological inhibition of neuroinflammatory pathways in rats exposed to prolonged sevoflurane anesthesia. The results demonstrated that when neuroinflammatory inhibition occurred, complement system activation was decreased and synaptic elimination was interrupted, suggesting that neuroinflammation is upstream of complement activation in this pathological cascade.
Pharmacological inhibition of neuroinflammation followed by prolonged sevoflurane anesthesia and assessment of complement activation and synaptic integrity
Reduced complement activation and preserved synaptic integrity
Decreased complement system activation and interrupted synaptic elimination
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