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A Mouse Model of Orthopedic Surgery to Study Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction and Tissue Regeneration
Published on: February 27, 2018
Role of β2-microglobulin in postoperative cognitive decline
Marta Załęska-Kocięcka1, Paweł Jezierski2, Maciej Grabowski3
1Cardiac Intensive Therapy Clinic, Institute of Cardiology, Warsaw, Poland.
Aim:
β2-microglobulin (β2M) was proved to affect hippocampal functions in mice.
Materials & Methods:
Seventy-one patients undergoing aortic valve replacement were analyzed in prospective observational study. Kidney biomarkers and Mini Mental State Examinations (MMSEs) were performed before procedure, at discharge and after 6 months.
Results:
Patients with β2M increase over the median change (>0.42 mg/l) experienced a significant in-hospital drop in MMSE (p = 0.005). Patients with β2M increase over the median change also failed to improve a delayed-word-recall domain of the test (p = 0.826) while patients with a lower increase improved results in the domain (p = 0.004). After 6 months, MMSE improvement was associated with a significant decrease in β2M (p = 0.042).
Conclusion:
These are the first in man data demonstrating relation between changes in cognition and β2M. The phenomenon was reversible which indicates its therapeutic potential.

