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- T Sato, I Araki, T Kushikata, H Ohkawa, H Ishihara, and A Matsuki.
- Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Hirosaki School of Medicine, Japan.
- Can J Anaesth. 1995 Nov 1; 42 (11): 1031-4.
AbstractThis study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of isoflurane anaesthesia on the hypothalamic contents of both prostaglandin D2 and E2 which affect the sleep-wakefulness cycle. Sixty-three Wistar rats were divided into three equal groups, control, isoflurane and recovery groups. Twenty-one rats of the control did not receive isoflurane. In the other groups 21 rats received isoflurane 2% for 30 min and 21 received isoflurane 2% for 30 min and were allowed to recover their usual behaviours, including righting reflex, spontaneously. The hypothalamus was removed and the contents of PGD2 and PGE2 were measured by enzyme immunoassay. The PGD2 content in the hypothalamus was 397.9 +/- 226.0 pg.g-1 for the control group, 134.2 +/- 41.2 pg.g-1 for the isoflurane group and 269.1 +/- 124.6 pg.g-1 for the recovery group, respectively. The hypothalamic PGE2 contents were 381.4 +/- 139.0 pg.g-1 for the control group, 183.3 +/- 26.4 pg.g-1 for the isoflurane group and 312.2 +/- 96.0 pg.g-1 for the recovery group, respectively. The hypothalamic PGD2 and PGE2 contents in the isoflurane group were lower (P < 0.05) than those in the control and recovery groups, while both the PGD2 and PGE2 contents of the control and the recovery groups were similar. We conclude that decreased hypothalamic PGD2 and PGE2 contents may be related to some manifestations of general anaesthesia with isoflurane.
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