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Mol Med Rep ; 29(3)2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38334145

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of fullerenol C60 on lung and kidney tissue in sevoflurane­treated rats with lower extremity ischemia­reperfusion (IR) injury. A total of 30 Wistar albino rats weighing 225­275 g were used and were equally divided into five groups (n=6/group): i) Sham; ii) IR; iii) IR­fullerenol C60 (IR­FUL); iv) IR­sevoflurane; and v) IR­fullerenol C60­sevoflurane (IR­FUL­SEVO). Fullerenol C60 was administered intraperitoneally prior to lower extremity IR induction and sevoflurane was administered during the IR injury. Subsequently, lung and kidney histopathological examinations, and serum biochemical analyses were performed. Lung tissue showed markedly increased congestion and neutrophil infiltration in the IR group compared with in the sham group, and notable decreases in congestion and neutrophil infiltration were observed in the treatment groups compared with in the IR group. In the histopathological evaluation of the kidney samples, vacuolization, loss of brush border in tubular epithelial cells, tubular epithelial loss and varying degrees of tubular damage were observed in all groups that underwent IR. There was a significant increase in the mean renal tubule injury score in all IR groups compared with that in the sham group. In addition, the mean kidney injury score was significantly lower in the IR­FUL and IR­FUL­SEVO groups than that in the IR group. It was observed that the expression levels of tumor necrosis factor­α, interleukin 1ß and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 in the lung and kidney tissues were increased following IR, and were decreased in the groups treated with fullerenol C60 and sevoflurane. Notably, it was determined that the reduction in cytokine expression was greatest in the IR­FUL group. When the oxidant status parameters in the lungs and kidneys were examined, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances levels, and catalase and glutathione S­transferase enzyme activities were significantly different in the groups receiving sevoflurane or fullerenol C60 treatment compared with those in the IR group. The present study demonstrated the protective effects of fullerenol C60 on the lung and kidney tissues of rats under sevoflurane anesthesia after establishment of lower extremity IR. The results of the present study showed that fullerenol C60 can reduce oxidative and histopathological damage in the lungs and kidneys following IR of the lower extremities.


Subject(s)
Fullerenes , Lung , Reperfusion Injury , Rats , Animals , Rats, Wistar , Sevoflurane/pharmacology , Lung/pathology , Kidney/pathology , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Ischemia/metabolism , Lower Extremity
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Turk J Med Sci ; 53(1): 19-28, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36945933

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ketamine (KET) is a commonly used anesthetic agent. However, several previous studies reported that KET leads to neuronal damage in neurodevelopmental stages and has neuroprotective effects. The present experimental study aimed to determine the undesirable histopathological effects of KET in the cerebral cortex, striatum, and hippocampus after recurrent KET administration in juvenile rats. METHODS: After ethical approval was obtained, 32 juvenile male Wistar Albino rats were randomized into four groups: 1 mg/kg serum saline intraperitoneally (i.p.), 5 mg/kg KET i.p., 20 mg/kg KET i.p., and 50 mg/kg KET i.p. KET was administered for three consecutive days at three-h intervals in three doses. Ten days after the last KET dose, the rats were sacrificed. Cerebral hemispheres were fixed. Hematoxylin and eosin stain was used for morphometric analysis. Hippocampi were evaluated by immunohistochemistry with anticleaved caspase-3 antibodies. Statistical analysis was conducted with SPSS 21 software using the ANOVA test and Bonferroni post hoc analysis method. RESULTS: The experimental study findings revealed no difference between the groups' cell counts or sizes in cortical morphometry. No degenerative changes were observed in pyramidal and granular cells in the striatum. Mild gliosis was observed in the 20 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg KET administration groups. Immuno-histo-chemical analysis was conducted to determine apoptosis in the CA1 region of the hippocampus and revealed that caspase-3 positivity increased with the KET dose. However, there was no statistical difference between the groups. While it was lower than the control group in the 5 mg/kg KET group, it was similar to the control group in the 20 mg/kg KET group and higher in the 50 mg/kg KET group (p > 0.05). DISCUSSION: : Repetitive KET exposure did not significantly affect juvenile cerebral morphology and apoptosis in hippocampal cells.


Subject(s)
Ketamine , Animals , Rats , Male , Ketamine/pharmacology , Caspase 3 , Rats, Wistar , Hippocampus , Brain
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Curr Alzheimer Res ; 2023 03 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36892030

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ketamine is a widely used anesthetic agent. Although the potential adverse effects of ketamine use in juvenile age are uncertain, certain studies reported that children exposed to recurrent anesthesia could face an increased risk of neurodevelopmental deficits in motor function and behavioral risks. We aimed to investigate the long-term effects of repeated exposure to various ketamine doses on anxious behavior and locomotor activity in juvenile rats. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the long-term effects of repeated exposure to various ketamine doses on anxious behavior and locomotor activity in juvenile rats. METHODS: Thirty-two Wistar Albino juvenile male rats were randomized into 5 mg/kg, 20 mg/kg, and 50 mg/kg ketamine (KET) and saline (Group C) Groups and KET was administered for 3 consecutive days at 3-hour intervals in 3 doses. Ten days after the last KET dose, behavioral parameters were analyzed with an open field test (OFT), elevated plus maze (EPM), and light-dark box (LDB). Satistical analysis was conducted with Kruskall-Wallis test followed by Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test. RESULTS: Unsupported rearing behavior decreased in 50 mg/kg KET Groups when compared to Group C. Incorrect transition time, total grooming time, and transfer latency time increased significantly in the 50 mg/kg KET Group when compared to Group C. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that 50 mg/kg KET led to anxiety-like behavior and destroyed memory and spatial navigation. Ketamine doses were associated with late effects of ketamine on anxiety- like behavior in juvenile rats. Further studies are needed to determine the mechanisms that play a role in the different effects of ketamine doses on anxiety and memory.

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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 75(7): 1367-1371, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28137634

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) constitutes an important factor in ambulatory surgery. The mechanisms of the antiemetic action of potent anti-inflammatory corticosteroids, which are used extensively for the treatment of PONV, as well as the association between PONV and inflammation, have not been investigated sufficiently. We aimed to establish the association between the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and postoperative antiemetic administration, as well as to investigate whether the NLR would be a biomarker for PONV. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The anesthesia records of American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II patients who underwent ambulatory routine oral surgery under general anesthesia were evaluated after we obtained ethical approval from the faculty ethics committee. A 5-point scale was used to score PONV. Metoclopramide (Metpamid, Istanbul, Turkey) was used as the first choice in patients who had a PONV scale score of 1 or higher. Data regarding metoclopramide administration during extubation and discharge periods were analyzed. Sixty-four patients were randomized and enrolled in the study with an NLR less than 2 (group I, n = 37) or an NLR greater than 2 (group II, n = 27), and metoclopramide administration was evaluated in each case. The association between the NLR and metoclopramide administration was analyzed statistically by a descriptive statistical method in detecting frequencies; the χ2 test was used in comparison of the groups and the t test in independent groups. RESULTS: The metoclopramide administration frequency for PONV was 5.4% in group I and 96.3% in group II. The metoclopramide administration frequency in group II was statistically higher than that in group I (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: We are of the opinion that the NLR can be easily calculated with data obtained from the complete blood count and could be a marker for PONV. Antiemetic prophylaxis could be given after evaluation of the NLR. However, we suggest that this result should be supported with further prospective studies using larger series.


Subject(s)
Lymphocytes , Neutrophils , Oral Surgical Procedures , Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting/blood , Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Ambulatory Surgical Procedures , Antiemetics/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Incidence , Leukocyte Count , Male , Metoclopramide/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Postoperative Care , Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting/prevention & control , Young Adult
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Pak J Med Sci ; 32(5): 1291-1295, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27882039

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to evaluate intravenous ketamine and inhalation sedation in children, their unwanted side-effects and surgeon satisfaction. METHODS: In this study, data of 922 children aged between 1-18 who underwent tooth extraction under sedoanalgesia in our department between September 2015-January 2016 were gathered and anesthesia approaches, unwanted side effects and surgical satisfaction was investigated. Postoperative recovery emergence agitation or delirium was evaluated with Watcha Behavior Scale (WBS). RESULTS: Patients were grouped and compared according to acceptance of intravenous line placement (Group-1) or not (Group- 2). Group 1 received intravenous ketamine anesthesia (n=822), Group 2 received inhalation anesthesia with sevoflurane (n=100). Number of patients, age, weight and gender was significantly different in two groups. When side effects were investigated nausea was observed in 30 patients (3.6%), skin rashes were observed in 26 patients (3.2%) in Group-1 while skin rashes were observed in one patient (1%) in Group 2. 95% of surgeons reported intravenous anesthesia, 18% of surgeons reported inhalation anesthesia to be the anesthesia of choice. Emergence of postoperative recovery agitation (WBS≥3) was observed more frequent in Group 2 (p<0.05) than Group 1. CONCLUSION: Ketamine, which has analgesic, hypnotic and amnestic effects and which does not alter pharyngeal and laryngeal reflexes thus minimizes aspiration possibility, is a safe and effective anesthetic agent for tooth extractions of the pediatric population under sedoanalgesia.

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J Res Med Sci ; 19(3): 286, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24949042
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J Res Med Sci ; 18(2): 107-14, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23914211

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study is to compare the effects of remifentanil/dexmedetomidine and remifentanil/midazolam combinations in monitored anesthesia care (MAC) during cystoscopies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty patients who received remifentanil infusion of 0.05 µg kg(-1) min(-1) for cytoscopy procedure were randomized into two groups: Either dexmedetomidine 1 mg kg(-1) (Group D) or midazolam 0.2 mg kg(-1) h(-1) (Group M) was administered intravenously for the first 10 min. Subsequently, anesthesia was maintained by using the bispectral index as a continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine (0.2-0.7 µg kg(-1) h(-1)) or midazolam (0.05-0.15 µg kg(-1) h(-1)). Heart rate, mean arterial pressure, mini-mental state examination findings, levels of sedation andanalgesia, and the patient's and surgeon's satisfaction were recorded. RESULTS: Successful sedation and analgesia were achieved in all the patients. We were able to reach the target sedation level faster in Group D (P<0.0001). In Group D, the cognitive functions were less affected than in Group M (P<0.0001). Patient's and surgeon's satisfaction were significantly higher in Group D. CONCLUSION: The targeted sedation levels were achieved in a shorter period with dexmedetomidine-remifentanil compared to midazolam-remifentanil. The dexmedetomidine-remifentanil combination was observed to affect the cognitive functions less than midazolam-remifentanil did with shorter recovery times. Besides, patient's and surgeon's satisfaction rates were superior with dexmedetomidine-remifentanil. It was concluded that dexmedetomidine-remifentanil may be a combination of choice for monitored anesthesia care applications in outpatient surgical procedures of short duration.

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Case Rep Med ; 2011: 515719, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21541234

ABSTRACT

Escobar syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder which is characterized by growth retardation, axillary, antecubital, popliteal digital, and intercrural joint flexion contracture, pterygium in the eyes, cleft palate, decreased lung capacity, genital abnormalities, and spinal deformity. In this case, we presented the anesthesic management of a 2-year-old child undergoing frontal sling operation for ptosis and amblyopia etiology exploration.

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