» Articles » PMID: 26554724

Cerebral Mast Cells Contribute to Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction by Promoting Blood Brain Barrier Disruption

Overview
Journal Behav Brain Res
Date 2015 Nov 12
PMID 26554724
Citations 44
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Trauma induced neuroinflammation plays a key role in the development of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). The blood-brain barrier (BBB), a highly specialized endothelial layer, is exquisitely sensitive to inflammatory insults, which can result in numerous neurocognitive syndromes. While brain mast cells are the "first responder" in the injury, the functional interactions between mast cells and the BBB remain poorly understood. Our results demonstrate that tibial fracture surgery can induce cognitive impairment relating to an inflammatory response and destabilization of the BBB. Disodium cromoglycate (cromolyn)--which acts as a mast cell stabilizer--inhibited this effect. Specifically, cromolyn resulted in ameliorated cognitive ability, decrease of inflammatory cytokines and increase of BBB stability. Taken together, these results suggest that activated mast cells contributed to central nervous system inflammation and cognitive dysfunction by promoting BBB disruption, and interactions between mast cells and the BBB could constitute a new and unique therapeutic target for POCD.

Citing Articles

Bibliometric Analysis of Neuroinflammation and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction.

Chen Z, Zuo Z, Zhang Y, Shan G, Zhang L, Gong M Brain Behav. 2025; 15(1):e70271.

PMID: 39789906 PMC: 11726684. DOI: 10.1002/brb3.70271.


ICU patient-on-a-chip emulating orchestration of mast cells and cerebral organoids in neuroinflammation.

Saglam-Metiner P, Yanasik S, Odabasi Y, Modamio J, Negwer M, Biray-Avci C Commun Biol. 2024; 7(1):1627.

PMID: 39639082 PMC: 11621364. DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-07313-z.


CD200-CD200R Pathway: A Regulator of Microglial Polarization in Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction.

Sun J, Lei D J Inflamm Res. 2024; 17:8421-8427.

PMID: 39530002 PMC: 11552426. DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S489895.


The potential mechanism of mitochondrial homeostasis in postoperative neurocognitive disorders: an in-depth review.

Ye F, Wei C, Wu A Ann Med. 2024; 56(1):2411012.

PMID: 39450938 PMC: 11514427. DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2411012.


The role of anesthesia in peri‑operative neurocognitive disorders: Molecular mechanisms and preventive strategies.

Li R, Zhang Y, Zhu Q, Wu Y, Song W Fundam Res. 2024; 4(4):797-805.

PMID: 39161414 PMC: 11331737. DOI: 10.1016/j.fmre.2023.02.007.