• Journal of anesthesia · Feb 2020

    Is neurotransmitter release involved in the mechanism of general anesthesia?

    • Kazuyoshi Hirota, Tetsuya Kushikata, Daiki Takekawa, and Mihoko Kudo.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, 036-8562, Japan. hirotak@hirosaki-u.ac.jp.
    • J Anesth. 2020 Feb 1; 34 (1): 153-155.

    IntroductionIt is believed that neurotransmitters release modulates general anesthesia via several receptors system which are molecular targets for anesthetic agents in young-adult rats. However, middle-aged rats have rarely been used. Therefore, we studied in this age group.Materials And MethodsAfter approval of our protocol by the institutional committee on animal research, 116 middle aged Sprague-Dawley rats were assigned to ketamine (K: n = 74) and propofol (P: n = 42) anesthesia groups. Rats were decapitated 0, 20 60 and 120 min after ip K (100 mg/kg) or P (80 mg/kg), respectively. Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), orexin A (OXA) and noradrenaline contents in the pons, hypothalamus, hippocampus and cerebrocortex were measured by a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or high-performance liquid chromatography.ResultsNeurotransmitter content in all brain regions did not significantly change following K or P administration.ConclusionTherefore, we question whether neurotransmitter release contributes to general anesthesia.

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