Effects of anesthesia with sevoflurane on outcome parameters in murine experimental studies.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1007/s00068-024-02583-y
Jonas C Wrba, Ludmila Lupu, Sonja Braumüller, Thomas A Neff, Rebecca Halbgebauer, Annette Palmer, Markus Huber-Lang
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Purpose: Multiple murine studies modelling the immuno-pathophysiological consequences of trauma, shock, burn or sepsis were performed during the last decades. Almost every animal model requires anesthesia for practical and ethical reasons. Furthermore, often, corresponding control groups involve untreated animals without or with a limited exposure to anesthetics. However, the influences of anesthetic drugs on immuno-pathophysiological reactions remain insufficiently investigated. Therefore, we aimed to closer characterize the anesthetic impact exemplified by sevoflurane on the organ performance in mice and thereby investigate the influence of anesthesia itself on major outcome parameters in animal studies.

Methods: C57/BL6 mice were subjected either to 270 min of sevoflurane narcosis or directly euthanized. Plasma, BAL-fluids, lungs, kidneys, liver and intestine were collected and examined for immunological, functional and morphological changes.

Results: Systemic levels of the cytokine keratinocyte chemoattractant (KC) were raised in the narcosis group, while concentrations of high mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB-1) as a major inflammatory marker were reduced. In the lungs, levels of HMGB-1 and interleukin 6 (IL-6) were reduced. In contrast, systemic concentrations of intestinal fatty acid binding-protein (i-FABP) as an intestinal damage marker were elevated. Furthermore, liver-type fatty acid binding-protein (L-FABP) levels were lower in the narcosis animals, and inflammatory markers were reduced in liver tissues. Anesthesia also ameliorated the inflammatory reaction in renal tissues, while plasma levels of urea and creatinine were elevated, reflecting either dehydration and/or impaired renal function.

Conclusion: As anesthesia with sevoflurane exhibited distinct effects in different organs, it is difficult to predict its specific impact on targets of interest in in vivo studies. Therefore, further studies are required to clarify the effects of different anesthetic drugs. Overall, the inclusion of a control group subjected to the same anesthesia protocol as the experimental groups of interest seems helpful to precisely define the inherent impact of the anesthetic when investigating immuno-pathophysiologic conditions in vivo.

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七氟醚麻醉对小鼠实验研究结果参数的影响
目的:在过去几十年中,进行了多项模拟创伤、休克、烧伤或败血症免疫病理后果的小鼠研究。出于实用和道德方面的原因,几乎所有动物模型都需要麻醉。此外,相应的对照组通常包括未经处理的动物,这些动物没有或仅有少量接触过麻醉剂。然而,麻醉药物对免疫病理生理反应的影响仍未得到充分研究。因此,我们的目的是更准确地描述七氟醚对小鼠器官表现的麻醉影响,从而研究麻醉本身对动物研究中主要结果参数的影响:方法:对 C57/BL6 小鼠进行 270 分钟七氟醚麻醉或直接安乐死。收集血浆、BAL 液、肺、肾、肝和肠道,并检测其免疫学、功能和形态学变化:结果:麻醉组全身细胞因子角质细胞趋化因子(KC)水平升高,而作为主要炎症标志物的高迁移率组盒蛋白 1(HMGB-1)浓度降低。在肺部,HMGB-1 和白细胞介素 6(IL-6)的水平降低了。相反,作为肠道损伤标志物的肠道脂肪酸结合蛋白(i-FABP)的全身浓度却升高了。此外,麻醉动物的肝型脂肪酸结合蛋白(L-FABP)水平较低,肝组织中的炎症标志物也有所减少。麻醉还改善了肾组织的炎症反应,而血浆中的尿素和肌酐水平升高,反映了脱水和/或肾功能受损:结论:由于七氟醚麻醉在不同器官中表现出不同的效果,因此很难预测其在体内研究中对相关目标的具体影响。因此,需要进一步研究以明确不同麻醉药物的影响。总之,在研究体内免疫病理生理状况时,纳入与实验组相同麻醉方案的对照组似乎有助于精确界定麻醉剂的内在影响。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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