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. 2008 Sep;107(3):776-82.
doi: 10.1213/ane.0b013e318180419d.

Attenuation of isoflurane-induced preconditioning and reactive oxygen species production in the senescent rat heart

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Attenuation of isoflurane-induced preconditioning and reactive oxygen species production in the senescent rat heart

Long T Nguyen et al. Anesth Analg. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Although attenuation of anesthetic preconditioning in aged ex vivo heart models has been studied extensively, there are no comparable in vivo studies. To extend previous work and to address a possible mechanism underlying age-related differences, we investigated isoflurane-induced preconditioning and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in the aged rat heart in vivo.

Methods: Male Fisher 344 rats were assigned from their respective age groups (young, 3-5 mo; old, 20-24 mo) to either receive 30 min of 1.0 minimum alveolar concentration isoflurane or to a control group. Rats were subjected to coronary artery occlusion for 30 min followed by 2 h of reperfusion. A fluorescent probe for superoxide anion production (dihydroethidium, 1 mg) was administered in the absence of the isoflurane or just before isoflurane exposure in four additional groups. Myocardial infarct size and superoxide anion production were assessed using triphenyltetrazolium staining and epifluorescence microscopy, respectively.

Results: Isoflurane decreased myocardial infarct size of young rats (26.7% +/- 3.0%) compared with young controls (50.9% +/- 1.9%; P < 0.001), whereas isoflurane did not significantly affect myocardial infarct size of old rats (39.1% +/- 0.9%) compared with old controls (46.5% +/- 2.4%; P > 0.05). Isoflurane increased ROS levels in young rats (430.5 +/- 95.9 arbitrary units [AU]) compared with young controls (162.7 +/- 25.5 AU; P < 0.01). In contrast, no significant changes in ROS levels were observed in old animals (316.4 +/- 56.3 AU isoflurane versus 233.8 +/- 59.2 AU control).

Conclusions: Reduction in the cardioprotective effects of isoflurane and attenuation of isoflurane-stimulated ROS production were observed in the senescent myocardium in vivo.

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