Do different anesthesia regimes affect hippocampal apoptosis and neurologic deficits in a rodent cardiac arrest model?


Autoria(s): Bendel, Stepani; Springe, Dirk; Pereira, Adriano José; Grandgirard, Denis; Leib, Stephen L.; Putzu, Alessandro; Schlickeiser, Jannis; Jakob, Stephan M.; Takala, Jukka; Hänggi, Matthias
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15/01/2015

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Background Different anesthesia regimes are commonly used in experimental models of cardiac arrest, but the effects of various anesthetics on clinical outcome parameters are unknown. We conducted a study in which we subjected rats to cardiac arrest under medetomidine/ketamine or sevoflurane/fentanyl anesthesia. Methods Asystolic cardiac arrest for 8 minutes was induced in 73 rats with a mixture of potassium chloride and esmolol. Daily behavioral and neurological examination included the open field test (OFT), the tape removal test (TRT) and a neurodeficit score (NDS). Animals were randomized for sacrifice on day 2 or day 5 and brains were harvested for histology in the hippocampus cornus ammonis segment CA1. The inflammatory markers IL-6, TNF-α, MCP-1 and MIP-1α were assessed in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Proportions of survival were tested with the Fisher’s exact test, repeated measurements were assessed with the Friedman’s test; the baseline values were tested using Mann–Whitney U test and the difference of results of repeated measures were compared. Results In 31 animals that survived beyond 24 hours neither OFT, TRT nor NDS differed between the groups; histology was similar on day 2. On day 5, significantly more apoptosis in the CA1 segment of the hippocampus was found in the sevoflurane/fentanyl group. MCP-1 was higher on day 5 in the sevoflurane/fentanyl group (p = 0.04). All other cyto- and chemokines were below detection threshold. Conclusion In our cardiac arrest model neurological function was not influenced by different anesthetic regimes; in contrast, anesthesia with sevoflurane/fentanyl results in increased CSF inflammation and histologic damage at day 5 post cardiac arrest.

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Bendel, Stepani; Springe, Dirk; Pereira, Adriano José; Grandgirard, Denis; Leib, Stephen L.; Putzu, Alessandro; Schlickeiser, Jannis; Jakob, Stephan M.; Takala, Jukka; Hänggi, Matthias (2015). Do different anesthesia regimes affect hippocampal apoptosis and neurologic deficits in a rodent cardiac arrest model? BMC Anaesthesiology, 15(2), p. 2. Biomed Central 10.1186/1471-2253-15-2 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2253-15-2>

doi:10.7892/boris.63116

info:doi:10.1186/1471-2253-15-2

info:pmid:25972075

urn:issn:1472-2252

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eng

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Biomed Central

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http://boris.unibe.ch/63116/

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Bendel, Stepani; Springe, Dirk; Pereira, Adriano José; Grandgirard, Denis; Leib, Stephen L.; Putzu, Alessandro; Schlickeiser, Jannis; Jakob, Stephan M.; Takala, Jukka; Hänggi, Matthias (2015). Do different anesthesia regimes affect hippocampal apoptosis and neurologic deficits in a rodent cardiac arrest model? BMC Anaesthesiology, 15(2), p. 2. Biomed Central 10.1186/1471-2253-15-2 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2253-15-2>

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