Astrocytic FTO-Dependent m6A Demethylation Drives Sevoflurane-Induced Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders in Mice

J Junhua Li (State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment) Z Zhaoxia Liao K Kun Zhang Y Yafang Liu H Hui Xu D Dong Cao J Jie Yang J Jiachong Han L Le Zeng (State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology, Frontiers Science Centre for New Organic Matter, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition, Research Centre for Analytical Sciences, College of Chemistry, School of Medicine and Frontiers Science Center for Cell Responses) Z Zhiwen Shen Y Yi Wu J Jinfeng Li (State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering)

Abstract

The pathogenesis of perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs) involves a complex interplay of genetic vulnerability and environmental insults, with epigenetic regulation acting as a dynamic mediator. However, the cell-specific epitranscriptomic responses to perioperative stressors like sevoflurane anesthesia, and their functional consequences for cognitive decline, are not well defined. Here, we report that the m6A demethylase FTO is significantly upregulated in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) of male mice exposed to sevoflurane anesthesia. Astrocytic FTO, but not neuronal or endothelial FTO, is highly sensitive to sevoflurane exposure. Conditional knock-out of FTO in astrocytes attenuated sevoflurane-induced cognitive deficits, while astrocyte-specific FTO overexpression exacerbated sevoflurane-induced cognitive deficits. Mechanistically, astrocytic FTO mediated m6A demethylation of glutamate transporter-1 (GLT-1) mRNA, leading to enhanced GLT-1 protein expression and aberrant glutamatergic transmission. Sevoflurane exposure disrupted synaptic transmission, neuronal morphology, and calcium activity in the mPFC, which were rescued by astrocytic FTO deletion. Supplementation with the methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) normalized m6A levels and improved cognitive performance. This study demonstrates that astrocytic FTO is a critical epitranscriptomic modulator of sevoflurane-induced PND and a potential therapeutic target for PND.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 46, Issue 28
Published July 15, 2026
Pages e0586262026
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (12)

J

Junhua Li

State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment

Z

Zhaoxia Liao

K

Kun Zhang

Y

Yafang Liu

H

Hui Xu

D

Dong Cao

J

Jie Yang

J

Jiachong Han

L

Le Zeng

State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology, Frontiers Science Centre for New Organic Matter, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition, Research Centre for Analytical Sciences, College of Chemistry, School of Medicine and Frontiers Science Center for Cell Responses

Z

Zhiwen Shen

Y

Yi Wu

J

Jinfeng Li

State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering