| Literature DB >> 33132166 |
Umeshkumar Athiraman1, Meizi Liu2, Keshav Jayaraman3, Jane Yuan2, Jogender Mehla3, Gregory J Zipfel4.
Abstract
Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is identified as one of the significant contributors to poor patient outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). We previously reported that a supratherapeutic dose of isoflurane conditioning (2%) provided robust protection against SAH-induced DCI. The aim of our current study is to compare the efficacy of the supratherapeutic dose of isoflurane to that typically used to establish general anesthesia or sedation. After IRB approval for animal studies, ten to fourteen-week-old wild-type male mice (C57BL/6) were divided into five groups - sham, SAH alone, or SAH with isoflurane conditioning (0.5%, 1%, and 2%). Conditioning was performed with one-hour of isoflurane initiated one-hour after induction of SAH via endovascular perforation technique. Vasospasm measurement in the middle cerebral artery was assessed 72 h after SAH. Neurological assessment was performed at baseline and for next three days after SAH. It was identified that all tested doses of isoflurane conditioning (0.5%, 1%, and 2%) significantly attenuated large artery vasospasm and markedly improved neurological deficits following SAH. No significant differences in neurovascular outcome were noted between the three doses of isoflurane conditioning. Our data show that isoflurane dosing typically used for general anesthesia (1%) or sedation (0.5%) provide similar levels of DCI protection in SAH as that provided by a supratherapeutic dose (2%). This result has important implications for future translational studies. Additional studies examining the therapeutic potential of anesthetic conditioning for SAH are therefore warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage; DCI; Isoflurane concentration; Neurologic outcome
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33132166 PMCID: PMC8857987 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2020.147169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Res ISSN: 0006-8993 Impact factor: 3.252