Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.

Isoflurane was previously the major clinical anesthetic agent but is now mainly used for veterinary anesthesia. Studies have reported widespread sites of action of isoflurane, suggesting a wide array of side effects besides sedation. In the present study, we phenotyped isoflurane-treated mice to inv...

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Main Authors: Kumiko Yonezaki, Kazuhiro Uchimoto, Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Ayako Asakura, Ayako Kobayashi, Kenkichi Takase, Takahisa Goto
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4373903?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e5a85d43d0cc4e42baa64da05fc5b9142020-11-24T21:50:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e012211810.1371/journal.pone.0122118Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.Kumiko YonezakiKazuhiro UchimotoTomoyuki MiyazakiAyako AsakuraAyako KobayashiKenkichi TakaseTakahisa GotoIsoflurane was previously the major clinical anesthetic agent but is now mainly used for veterinary anesthesia. Studies have reported widespread sites of action of isoflurane, suggesting a wide array of side effects besides sedation. In the present study, we phenotyped isoflurane-treated mice to investigate the postanesthetic behavioral effects of isoflurane. We applied comprehensive behavioral test batteries comprising sensory test battery, motor test battery, anxiety test battery, depression test battery, sociability test battery, attention test battery, and learning test battery, which were started 7 days after anesthesia with 1.8% isoflurane. In addition to the control group, we included a yoked control group that was exposed to the same stress of handling as the isoflurane-treated animals before being anesthetized. Our comprehensive behavioral test batteries revealed impaired latent inhibition in the isoflurane-treated group, but the concentration of residual isoflurane in the brain was presumably negligible. The yoked control group and isoflurane-treated group exhibited higher anxiety in the elevated plus-maze test and impaired learning function in the cued fear conditioning test. No influences were observed in sensory functions, motor functions, antidepressant behaviors, and social behaviors. A number of papers have reported an effect of isoflurane on animal behaviors, but no systematic investigation has been performed. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to systematically investigate the general health, neurological reflexes, sensory functions, motor functions, and higher behavioral functions of mice exposed to isoflurane as adults. Our results suggest that the postanesthetic effect of isoflurane causes attention deficit in mice. Therefore, isoflurane must be used with great care in the clinical setting and veterinary anesthesia.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4373903?pdf=render
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author Kumiko Yonezaki
Kazuhiro Uchimoto
Tomoyuki Miyazaki
Ayako Asakura
Ayako Kobayashi
Kenkichi Takase
Takahisa Goto
spellingShingle Kumiko Yonezaki
Kazuhiro Uchimoto
Tomoyuki Miyazaki
Ayako Asakura
Ayako Kobayashi
Kenkichi Takase
Takahisa Goto
Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kumiko Yonezaki
Kazuhiro Uchimoto
Tomoyuki Miyazaki
Ayako Asakura
Ayako Kobayashi
Kenkichi Takase
Takahisa Goto
author_sort Kumiko Yonezaki
title Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.
title_short Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.
title_full Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.
title_fullStr Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.
title_full_unstemmed Postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male C57BL/6J mice.
title_sort postanesthetic effects of isoflurane on behavioral phenotypes of adult male c57bl/6j mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Isoflurane was previously the major clinical anesthetic agent but is now mainly used for veterinary anesthesia. Studies have reported widespread sites of action of isoflurane, suggesting a wide array of side effects besides sedation. In the present study, we phenotyped isoflurane-treated mice to investigate the postanesthetic behavioral effects of isoflurane. We applied comprehensive behavioral test batteries comprising sensory test battery, motor test battery, anxiety test battery, depression test battery, sociability test battery, attention test battery, and learning test battery, which were started 7 days after anesthesia with 1.8% isoflurane. In addition to the control group, we included a yoked control group that was exposed to the same stress of handling as the isoflurane-treated animals before being anesthetized. Our comprehensive behavioral test batteries revealed impaired latent inhibition in the isoflurane-treated group, but the concentration of residual isoflurane in the brain was presumably negligible. The yoked control group and isoflurane-treated group exhibited higher anxiety in the elevated plus-maze test and impaired learning function in the cued fear conditioning test. No influences were observed in sensory functions, motor functions, antidepressant behaviors, and social behaviors. A number of papers have reported an effect of isoflurane on animal behaviors, but no systematic investigation has been performed. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to systematically investigate the general health, neurological reflexes, sensory functions, motor functions, and higher behavioral functions of mice exposed to isoflurane as adults. Our results suggest that the postanesthetic effect of isoflurane causes attention deficit in mice. Therefore, isoflurane must be used with great care in the clinical setting and veterinary anesthesia.
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