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Repeated Sevoflurane Exposure in Neonatal Rats Enhances the Sensitivity to Pain and Traumatic Stress Later in Juvenile Life.

Ben-Zhen Chen1,2, Li-Hua Jiang3, Wenqin Zhou4, Yu-Chao Shang4, Fang Li1, Bin Liu1.   

Abstract

Purposeː: Sevoflurane exposure in the neonatal period of rodent animals was reported to be associated with neuroendocrine dysregulations later in life. We tested the hypothesis that repeated sevoflurane exposure in neonatal rats enhances the sensitivity to pain and acute traumatic stress response later in juvenile life and investigated whether the neonatal brain depolarizing γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor (GABAAR) activity is involved in mediating these abnormalities. Methodsː: The postnatal 6 days (P6) Sprague-Dawley male rat pups pretreated with vehicle or the NKCC1 inhibitor, bumetanide, received sequential exposures to 2.1% sevoflurane exposure for 2 hours daily in 3 consecutive days. Resultsː: The results showed that repeated exposures to sevoflurane in neonatal rats significantly reduced the paw withdrawal thermal latency (PWTL) at P9, P45. Repeated exposures to sevoflurane in neonatal rats did not significantly affect the basal secretion of serum corticosterone at juvenile period P45, whereas the level of corticosterone for neonatal sevoflurane-exposed rats at P45 was significantly higher than the CON group after subject to conditioned fear traumatic stress (CFTS). The resulting NKCC1/KCC2 mRNA ratio was significantly increased immediately after the neonatal rats received the last sevoflurane exposure, which was alleviated by pretreated with the NKCC1 inhibitor bumetanide. Conclusionː: Repeated exposures to sevoflurane in neonatal rats enhanced the sensitivity to pain and acute traumatic stress response in juvenile life. The neonatal brain depolarizing GABAAR activity is involved in mediating these abnormalities.
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Keywords:  conditioned fear traumatic stress; exposure; neonatal; paw withdrawal thermal latency; sevoflurane

Year:  2022        PMID: 36258761      PMCID: PMC9572549          DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S365253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain Res        ISSN: 1178-7090            Impact factor:   2.832


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