Plasma levels of vitamin E and lipoperoxide during paediatric anaesthesia.

H. Obara, N. Maekawa, H. Hoshina, O. Tanaka, R. Chuma, S. Iwai, H. Hisano, K. Nakamura, T. Yamamoto
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We measured plasma levels of vitamin E (total tocopherol) and lipoperoxide in seventeen neonates (less than 10 days), twenty infants (1-12 months) and ten children (1-5 years) during anaesthesia. The seventeen neonates were randomly divided into two groups; seven who received 30 mg X kg-1 of alpha-tocopheryl acetate intramuscularly before anaesthesia and ten who did not. The 20 infants were divided into three groups: Group 1: eight infants who did not receive vitamin E; Group 2: six who received 30 mg X kg-1 of alpha-tocopheryl acetate orally for three days before anaesthesia; Group 3: six who received 30 mg X kg-1 of alpha-tocopheryl acetate intramuscularly three hours before anaesthesia. In the neonates who did not receive alpha-tocopheryl acetate, plasma vitamin E and lipoperoxide levels were unchanged following surgery. In Group 1 infants, plasma vitamin E levels decreased (p less than 0.05) and plasma lipoperoxide levels increased (p less than 0.05). In both neonates who received vitamin E and Group 3 infants the mean plasma vitamin E levels increased significantly (p less than 0.05) following surgery. In Group 2 infants, the levels of plasma vitamin E before surgery were high, as compared to the other groups: however, plasma vitamin E levels decreased following surgery. In the children, the plasma vitamin E levels were unchanged, while the plasma lipoperoxide levels decreased significantly (p less than 0.05) during anaesthesia. It is suggested from our studies that plasma vitamin E levels decrease and plasma lipoperoxide levels increase during anaesthesia and surgery in infants; however, those levels are unchanged in neonates.
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儿科麻醉期间血浆维生素E和过氧化物水平。
我们测量了17名新生儿(不到10天)、20名婴儿(1-12个月)和10名儿童(1-5岁)在麻醉期间的血浆维生素E(总生育酚)和过氧化物水平。将17例新生儿随机分为两组;7组在麻醉前肌内注射30mg X kg-1的α -生育酚醋酸酯,10组未注射。这20名婴儿被分为三组:第一组:8名没有服用维生素E的婴儿;第二组:6例患者麻醉前口服α -生育酚醋酸酯30 mg X kg-1;第三组:6例患者在麻醉前3小时肌内注射α -生育酚酯30 mg X kg-1。在未接受α -生育酚醋酸酯治疗的新生儿中,手术后血浆维生素E和脂过氧化物水平没有变化。第1组婴儿血浆维生素E水平降低(p < 0.05),血浆脂过氧化物水平升高(p < 0.05)。术后接受维生素E治疗的新生儿和第3组婴儿的平均血浆维生素E水平均显著升高(p < 0.05)。与其他组相比,第二组婴儿术前血浆维生素E水平较高;然而,手术后血浆维生素E水平下降。在麻醉期间,儿童血浆维生素E水平没有变化,而血浆脂过氧化物水平显著降低(p < 0.05)。我们的研究表明,在麻醉和手术期间,婴儿血浆维生素E水平降低,血浆脂过氧化物水平升高;然而,这些水平在新生儿中是不变的。
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