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Comparative Study
Xenon pretreatment attenuates anesthetic-induced apoptosis in the developing brain in comparison with nitrous oxide and hypoxia.
- Yi Shu, Shivali M Patel, Chen Pac-Soo, António Rei Fidalgo, Yanjie Wan, Mervyn Maze, and Daqing Ma.
- Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
- Anesthesiology. 2010 Aug 1;113(2):360-8.
BackgroundAdministration of certain general anesthetics to rodents during the synaptogenic phase of neurodevelopment produces neuronal injury. Preconditioning (pretreatment) can reduce tissue injury caused by a severe insult; the authors investigated whether pretreatment strategies can protect the developing brain from anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity.MethodsSeven-day-old Sprague-Dawley rats were pretreated with one of the following: 70% xenon, 70% nitrous oxide, or 8% hypoxia for 2 h; 24 h later, rats were exposed to the neurotoxic combination of 70% nitrous oxide and 0.75% isoflurane for 6 h. Cortical and hippocampal neuroapoptosis was assessed using caspase-3 immunostaining. Separate cohorts were maintained for 40 days at which time cognitive function with trace fear conditioning was performed. In other pretreated cohorts, rat cortices were isolated for immunoblotting of caspase-3, Bcl-2, cytochrome C, P53, and mitogen-activated protein kinases. To obviate physiologic influences, organotypic hippocampal slices harvested from postnatal rat pups were cultured for 5 days and exposed to the same conditions as obtained for the in vivo studies, and caspase-3 immunostaining was again the measured outcome.ResultXenon pretreatment prevented nitrous oxide- and isoflurane-induced neuroapoptosis (in vivo and in vitro) and cognitive deterioration (in vivo). Contrastingly, nitrous oxide- and isoflurane-induced neuroapoptosis was exacerbated by hypoxic pretreatment. Nitrous oxide pretreatment had no effect. Xenon pretreatment increased Bcl-2 expression and decreased both cytochrome C release and P53 expression; conversely, the opposite was evident after hypoxic pretreatment.ConclusionsAlthough xenon pretreatment protects against nitrous oxide- and isoflurane-induced neuroapoptosis, hypoxic pretreatment exacerbates anesthetic-induced neonatal neurodegeneration.
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