Effects of anesthesia and vehicle injection on circulating blood elements in C3H/HeN male mice.

Kenneth O Jacobsen, Vilmar Villa, Venita L Miner, Mark H Whitnall
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The induction and maintenance of general anesthesia can lead to profound alterations of many organ systems, especially the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and nervous systems. Moreover, distinct from their cardiopulmonary effects, certain anesthetics can induce physiologic and behavioral changes, which may persist after recovery from anesthesia. Knowledge of the effects of anesthesia and anesthetic agents on hematologic measurements is important. Although the effects of anesthesia were clinically unapparent, the effect on levels of circulating blood elements was an important determinant for the results of our study. We sought to evaluate the effect of anesthesia and vehicle injection on the levels of circulating blood elements in C3H/HeN male mice. We used an automated hematology system to obtain complete blood counts with differentials in anesthetized and unanesthetized mice receiving subcutaneous injections of polyethylene glycol (PEG-400). Two days after a 30-min exposure to isoflurane anesthesia, mean white blood cell counts had deceased by 15.4%, mean neutrophil counts had decreased by 26.9%, and mean platelet counts by 11.2% compared with levels in unanesthetized mice. Our results indicate that the effect of anesthesia is an important consideration when circulating blood elements in mice must be measured.

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麻醉和载药注射对C3H/HeN雄性小鼠循环血液元素的影响。
全身麻醉的诱导和维持可导致许多器官系统的深刻改变,特别是心血管、肺和神经系统。此外,与它们的心肺作用不同,某些麻醉药可以诱导生理和行为变化,这些变化可能在麻醉恢复后持续存在。了解麻醉和麻醉剂对血液学测量的影响是很重要的。虽然麻醉的作用在临床上不明显,但对循环血液元素水平的影响是我们研究结果的重要决定因素。我们试图评估麻醉和载体注射对C3H/HeN雄性小鼠循环血液元素水平的影响。我们使用自动化血液学系统获得麻醉和未麻醉小鼠皮下注射聚乙二醇(PEG-400)的全血细胞计数和差异。异氟醚麻醉30分钟后2天,与未麻醉小鼠相比,平均白细胞计数下降15.4%,平均中性粒细胞计数下降26.9%,平均血小板计数下降11.2%。我们的结果表明,麻醉的影响是一个重要的考虑,当必须测量小鼠循环血液元素。
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