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The effects of anesthetics on stress responses to forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in the rat.

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Nellgård, B; Mackensen, GB; Massey, G; Pearlstein, RD; Warner, DS
Published in: Anesth Analg
July 2000

UNLABELLED: Rats exposed to forebrain ischemia have reduced injury when anesthetized with isoflurane versus fentanyl + N(2)O. The protection caused by isoflurane is reversed by trimethaphan. We hypothesized that these anesthetic-dependent effects on ischemic outcome can be associated with altered stress responses to ischemia. Rats were randomized to four treatments: isoflurane; fentanyl + N(2)O; isoflurane + trimethaphan; or isoflurane + metyrapone. Severe forebrain ischemia was then induced for 10 min. Plasma and brain corticosterone, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, and interleukin (IL)-6 were assayed. Plasma corticosterone concentrations were similar in the isoflurane and isoflurane + trimethaphan groups, but greater than in the fentanyl + N(2)O and isoflurane + metyrapone groups. Brain corticosterone was similar among all groups except isoflurane + metyrapone, in which values were markedly reduced. The addition of metyrapone to isoflurane also reduced plasma TNF-alpha; however, values among other groups were similar. There were no differences among groups for brain TNF-alpha. Plasma IL-6 concentrations were below the limit of detection. Brain IL-6 concentrations were increased by ischemia; however, there was no difference among groups. In conclusion, there were no differences between the isoflurane and isoflurane + trimethaphan groups for any of the measured stress markers. Further, there was little difference between the isoflurane and fentanyl + N(2)O groups, except for plasma corticosterone concentration. Accordingly, isoflurane neuroprotection and its reversal by trimethaphan appear to be independent of effects on the stress responses measured in this study. IMPLICATIONS: Differential anesthetic effects on ischemic outcome are independent of effects on adrenergic/noradrenergic responses to ischemia. The absence of a consistent differential effect of anesthetics on either corticosterone or cytokine responses to ischemia serves to further refute the hypothesis that isoflurane neuroprotection can be attributed to dampening of adverse stress responses to ischemic insults.

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Published In

Anesth Analg

DOI

ISSN

0003-2999

Publication Date

July 2000

Volume

91

Issue

1

Start / End Page

145 / 151

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Trimethaphan
  • Stress, Physiological
  • Reperfusion
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Prosencephalon
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Metyrapone
  • Isoflurane
 

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Nellgård, B., Mackensen, G. B., Massey, G., Pearlstein, R. D., & Warner, D. S. (2000). The effects of anesthetics on stress responses to forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in the rat. Anesth Analg, 91(1), 145–151. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200007000-00027
Nellgård, B., G. B. Mackensen, G. Massey, R. D. Pearlstein, and D. S. Warner. “The effects of anesthetics on stress responses to forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in the rat.Anesth Analg 91, no. 1 (July 2000): 145–51. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200007000-00027.
Nellgård B, Mackensen GB, Massey G, Pearlstein RD, Warner DS. The effects of anesthetics on stress responses to forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in the rat. Anesth Analg. 2000 Jul;91(1):145–51.
Nellgård, B., et al. “The effects of anesthetics on stress responses to forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in the rat.Anesth Analg, vol. 91, no. 1, July 2000, pp. 145–51. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/00000539-200007000-00027.
Nellgård B, Mackensen GB, Massey G, Pearlstein RD, Warner DS. The effects of anesthetics on stress responses to forebrain ischemia and reperfusion in the rat. Anesth Analg. 2000 Jul;91(1):145–151.

Published In

Anesth Analg

DOI

ISSN

0003-2999

Publication Date

July 2000

Volume

91

Issue

1

Start / End Page

145 / 151

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Trimethaphan
  • Stress, Physiological
  • Reperfusion
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Prosencephalon
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Metyrapone
  • Isoflurane