POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE

Goal: to assess behavior and cognitive functions of rats after certain aggressive impact imitating anesthesia with sevoflurane and surgery in the clinical practice. Methods. Male rats of Wistar stock (n = 20) were used to assess the long term behavioral effect of continuous (6 hours) of action of se...

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Main Authors: I. V. Belozertseva, O. A. Dravolina, V. O. Krivov, M. A. Tur, L. V. Mus, Yu. S. Polushin
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Language:Russian
Published: NEW TERRA Publishing House 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/150
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spelling doaj-984a38d9b7164e9ead6979a7b1b26b802021-07-28T13:37:19ZrusNEW TERRA Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532018-01-01142556310.21292/2078-5658-2017-14-2-55-63150POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANEI. V. Belozertseva0O. A. Dravolina1V. O. Krivov2M. A. Tur3L. V. Mus4Yu. S. Polushin5Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, St. PetersburgPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, St. PetersburgPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, St. PetersburgPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, St. PetersburgPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, St. PetersburgPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, St. PetersburgGoal: to assess behavior and cognitive functions of rats after certain aggressive impact imitating anesthesia with sevoflurane and surgery in the clinical practice. Methods. Male rats of Wistar stock (n = 20) were used to assess the long term behavioral effect of continuous (6 hours) of action of sevoflurane and abdomen surgery. For anesthesia induction 8 volumes of % sevoflurane in the air flow (2 l/min) were used, for anesthetic support it was 4 volumes of % and 1 l/min. During surgery the rat was placed on the heated operating table and the mask was used for anesthesia; laparotomy was performed; nestis was isolated and irritated for 10 seconds by massage done by the forefinger and thumb. After that the loop was placed into the abdomen and the wound was sutured layer by layer. Then in accordance with previously compiled protocol on simulation of postoperative cognitive disorders in the rats the following behavioral tests were performed in order to evaluate the degree of post-anesthetic depression – motion and exploratory activity, social behavior, novel object recognition, specific behavior and learning under acute stress and avoidance response, forced swimming, and sexual behavior. Spray rats (n = 8) were used as standard opponents for social behavior tests, and hormone-stimulated female rats (n = 15) were used for sexual behavior tests. Results. The results showed that long-term action of sevoflurane vapor and abdomen surgery caused behavioral changes in rats compared to animals from the control group in the number of tests: they are not able to recognize novel objects and slower repeat extrapolational deliverance response in 24 hours and 7 days after its conditioning. Sevoflurane made no significant impact on motion and exploratory activities in novel circumstances, duration of immobilization during forced swimming test, social and sexual behavior of male rats. Conclusions. Continuous action of sevoflurane and abdomen surgery causes cognitive deficiency in male rats, however the profile of changes is different from the one observed under the action of halothane.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/150sevofluraneabdomen surgerybehavioral disorderswistar male rats
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author I. V. Belozertseva
O. A. Dravolina
V. O. Krivov
M. A. Tur
L. V. Mus
Yu. S. Polushin
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O. A. Dravolina
V. O. Krivov
M. A. Tur
L. V. Mus
Yu. S. Polushin
POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE
Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
sevoflurane
abdomen surgery
behavioral disorders
wistar male rats
author_facet I. V. Belozertseva
O. A. Dravolina
V. O. Krivov
M. A. Tur
L. V. Mus
Yu. S. Polushin
author_sort I. V. Belozertseva
title POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE
title_short POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE
title_full POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE
title_fullStr POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE
title_full_unstemmed POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE
title_sort postoperative changes in the behavior of rats after anesthesia with sevoflurane
publisher NEW TERRA Publishing House
series Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
issn 2078-5658
2541-8653
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Goal: to assess behavior and cognitive functions of rats after certain aggressive impact imitating anesthesia with sevoflurane and surgery in the clinical practice. Methods. Male rats of Wistar stock (n = 20) were used to assess the long term behavioral effect of continuous (6 hours) of action of sevoflurane and abdomen surgery. For anesthesia induction 8 volumes of % sevoflurane in the air flow (2 l/min) were used, for anesthetic support it was 4 volumes of % and 1 l/min. During surgery the rat was placed on the heated operating table and the mask was used for anesthesia; laparotomy was performed; nestis was isolated and irritated for 10 seconds by massage done by the forefinger and thumb. After that the loop was placed into the abdomen and the wound was sutured layer by layer. Then in accordance with previously compiled protocol on simulation of postoperative cognitive disorders in the rats the following behavioral tests were performed in order to evaluate the degree of post-anesthetic depression – motion and exploratory activity, social behavior, novel object recognition, specific behavior and learning under acute stress and avoidance response, forced swimming, and sexual behavior. Spray rats (n = 8) were used as standard opponents for social behavior tests, and hormone-stimulated female rats (n = 15) were used for sexual behavior tests. Results. The results showed that long-term action of sevoflurane vapor and abdomen surgery caused behavioral changes in rats compared to animals from the control group in the number of tests: they are not able to recognize novel objects and slower repeat extrapolational deliverance response in 24 hours and 7 days after its conditioning. Sevoflurane made no significant impact on motion and exploratory activities in novel circumstances, duration of immobilization during forced swimming test, social and sexual behavior of male rats. Conclusions. Continuous action of sevoflurane and abdomen surgery causes cognitive deficiency in male rats, however the profile of changes is different from the one observed under the action of halothane.
topic sevoflurane
abdomen surgery
behavioral disorders
wistar male rats
url https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/150
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