Subanesthetic concentration of sevoflurane and desflurane were inhalated in rats; Liver and kidney toxicities and behavioural effects
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2007
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Aim: Numerous studies have suggested that chronic exposure to trace levels of anesthetic gas is harmful to operating room personel. In this study, we aimed to the effects of subanesthetic doses of sevoflurane and desflurane on anxiety and hepatic and renal toxicities according to biochemical and histopathological changes in rats. Material and Methods: Total 24 rats were included study and three groups were formed as sevoflurane (% 0.1), desflurane (% 0.04) and control (3 L min -1 O 2). During four months, every day between 09.00-13.00 hours in the morning were inhaled with anesthetic agent determined concentrations. Anxiety were examined with Plus Maze Test; pre and post study urea, BUN, creatinine and GGT were examined in blood supplies. At the end of the study, rats were sacrificed for examined of kidney and liver histopathologically. Results: In the sevoflurane and desflurane groups increased the time spent within the closed pathways without motion. In the sevoflurane group; GGT, urea and BUN levels were elevated significantly. In the sevoflurane and desflurane groups hepatic congestion were examined significantly increased more than control group, focal necrosis increased in the sevoflurane group more than others. In the sevofluran group; focal lymphocytic infiltration and flatting in the tubuler epithelium were examined significantly higher than other groups. Conclusion: Our results were examined, subanesthetic doses of sevoflurane and desflurane were used increased to anxiety, caused of renal and hepatic damage at subclinic levels in rats.
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Anxiety; Desflurane; Rat; Sevoflurane; Toxicity
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Turk Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon Dernegi Dergisi
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35
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2