Desflurane and isoflurane improve neurological outcome after incomplete cerebral ischaemia in rats
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Desflurane and isoflurane improve neurological outcome after incomplete cerebral ischaemia in rats
Abstract
We have investigated the effects of isoflurane and desflurane on neurological outcome in a rat model of incomplete cerebral ischaemia. We studied 40 non-fasted male Sprague-Dawley rats, anaesthetized, intubated and ventilated mechanically with isoflurane and nitrous oxide in oxygen (FlO2 0.3). Arterial and venous catheters were inserted for measurement of arterial pressure, drug administration and blood sampling. A biparietal electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded continuously using subdermal platinum electrodes. At completion of surgery, administration of isoflurane was discontinued (with the exception of those animals receiving isoflurane as treatment) and rats were allowed an equilibration period of 30 min according to the following procedure: group 1 (n = 10), 66% nitrous oxide in oxygen and fentanyl (bolus 10 micrograms kg-1 i.v. followed by infusion at a rate of 25 micrograms kg-1 h-1); group 2 (n = 10), 1.0 MAC of isoflurane in oxygen (FlO2 0.3) and air; groups 3 and 4 (n = 10 per group), 1.0 MAC or 1.5 MAC of desflurane in oxygen (FlO2 0.3) and air, respectively. Ischaemia was produced by combined unilateral common carotid artery ligation and haemorrhagic hypotension to 35 mm Hg for 30 min. Functional neurological deficit was evaluated for 3 days after cerebral ischaemia. At baseline, brain electrical activity was higher with fentanyl-nitrous oxide, 1.0 MAC of isoflurane and 1.0 MAC of desflurane (groups 1-3) compared with 1.5 MAC of desflurane (group 4). Neurological outcome was improved in isoflurane and desflurane anaesthetized animals (groups 2-4), regardless of the concentration used compared with fentanyl-nitrous oxide anaesthesia (group 1). The increase in plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations during ischaemia was significantly higher in fentanyl-nitrous oxide anaesthetized animals (group 1) compared with animals who received volatile anaesthetics (groups 2-4). These data suggest that cerebral protection produced by isoflurane and desflurane appears to be related to reduction in sympathetic activity rather than suppression of cerebral metabolic rate.
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