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Perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs) are severe and common neurological complications among elderly patients following anesthesia and surgery. As the first line of defense of the innate immune system, Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have been found to be involved in the occurrence of neurodegenerative diseases in recent years. However, the role of TLR7 in the pathology and development of PNDs remains largely unclear. In our current study, we hypothesized that increased microRNA let-7b (let-7b) during anesthesia and surgical operation would activate TLR7 signaling pathways and mediate PNDs. Using a mouse model of PNDs, 18-20 months wild-type (WT) mice were undergoing unilateral nephrectomy, and increased TLR7 and let-7b expression levels were found in the surgery group compared with the Sham group. Of note, increased TLR7 was found to be co-localized with let-7b in the hippocampal area CA1 in the PNDs model. In addition, TLR7 and let-7b inhibition could improve hippocampus-dependent memory and attenuate the production of inflammatory cytokines. Together, our results indicated that TLR7 activation and up-regulation might be triggered by increased let-7b under stressful conditions and initiated the downstream inflammatory signaling, playing a substantial role in the development of PNDs.

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