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Effects of xenon anesthesia on cerebral blood flow in humans: a positron emission tomography study.

Ruut M Laitio1, Kaike K Kaisti, Jaakko W Låangsjö, Sargo Aalto, Elina Salmi, Anu Maksimow, Riku Aantaa, Vesa Oikonen, Hannu Sipilä, Riitta Parkkola, Harry Scheinin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Animal studies have demonstrated a strong neuroprotective property of xenon. Its usefulness in patients with cerebral pathology could be compromised by deleterious effects on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF).
METHODS: 15O-labeled water was used to determine rCBF in nine healthy male subjects at baseline and during 1 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of xenon (63%). Anesthesia was based solely on xenon. Absolute changes in rCBF were quantified using region-of-interest analysis and voxel-based analysis.
RESULTS: Mean arterial blood pressure and arterial partial pressure for carbon dioxide remained unchanged. The mean (+/-SD) xenon concentration during anesthesia was 65.2+/-2.3%. Xenon anesthesia decreased absolute rCBF by 34.7+/-9.8% in the cerebellum (P<0.001), by 22.8+/-10.4% in the thalamus (P=0.001), and by 16.2+/-6.2% in the parietal cortex (P<0.001). On average, xenon anesthesia decreased absolute rCBF by 11.2+/-8.6% in the gray matter (P=0.008). A 22.1+/-13.6% increase in rCBF was detected in the white matter (P=0.001). Whole-brain voxel-based analysis revealed widespread cortical reductions and increases in rCBF in the precentral and postcentral gyri.
CONCLUSIONS: One MAC of xenon decreased rCBF in several areas studied. The greatest decreases were detected in the cerebellum, the thalamus and the cortical areas. Increases in rCBF were observed in the white matter and in the pre- and postcentral gyri. These results are in clear contradiction with ketamine, another N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist and neuroprotectant, which induces a general increase in cerebral blood flow at anesthetic concentrations.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17525587     DOI: 10.1097/01.anes.0000267596.57497.92

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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Review 1.  [Current developments in xenon research. Importance for anesthesia and intensive care medicine].

Authors:  A Brücken; M Coburn; S Rex; R Rossaint; M Fries
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 1.041

2.  Large-scale signatures of unconsciousness are consistent with a departure from critical dynamics.

Authors:  Enzo Tagliazucchi; Dante R Chialvo; Michael Siniatchkin; Enrico Amico; Jean-Francois Brichant; Vincent Bonhomme; Quentin Noirhomme; Helmut Laufs; Steven Laureys
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 4.118

Review 3.  Effects of anesthesia on cerebral blood flow, metabolism, and neuroprotection.

Authors:  Andrew M Slupe; Jeffrey R Kirsch
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2018-07-16       Impact factor: 6.200

4.  Recording Brain Electromagnetic Activity During the Administration of the Gaseous Anesthetic Agents Xenon and Nitrous Oxide in Healthy Volunteers.

Authors:  Andria Pelentritou; Levin Kuhlmann; John Cormack; Will Woods; Jamie Sleigh; David Liley
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2018-01-13       Impact factor: 1.355

5.  Modern and Evolving Understanding of Cerebral Perfusion and Autoregulation.

Authors:  Nathaniel H Greene; Lorri A Lee
Journal:  Adv Anesth       Date:  2012

6.  External irradiation models for intracranial 9L glioma studies.

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7.  Effects of xenon and hypothermia on cerebrovascular pressure reactivity in newborn global hypoxic-ischemic pig model.

Authors:  Elavazhagan Chakkarapani; John Dingley; Kristian Aquilina; Damjan Osredkar; Xun Liu; Marianne Thoresen
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2013-07-31       Impact factor: 6.200

Review 8.  Neuroprotective Properties of Xenon.

Authors:  Mervyn Maze; Timo Laitio
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2019-11-22       Impact factor: 5.590

9.  Distribution of hyperpolarized xenon in the brain following sensory stimulation: preliminary MRI findings.

Authors:  Mary L Mazzanti; Ronn P Walvick; Xin Zhou; Yanping Sun; Niral Shah; Joey Mansour; Jessica Gereige; Mitchell S Albert
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-07-15       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Application of medical gases in the field of neurobiology.

Authors:  Wenwu Liu; Nikan Khatibi; Aishwarya Sridharan; John H Zhang
Journal:  Med Gas Res       Date:  2011-06-27
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