[HTML][HTML] Low dose isoflurane exerts opposing effects on neuronal network excitability in neocortex and hippocampus

K Becker, M Eder, A Ranft, L von Meyer… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
K Becker, M Eder, A Ranft, L von Meyer, W Zieglgänsberger, E Kochs, HU Dodt
PloS one, 2012journals.plos.org
The anesthetic excitement phase occurring during induction of anesthesia with volatile
anesthetics is a well-known phenomenon in clinical practice. However, the physiological
mechanisms underlying anesthetic-induced excitation are still unclear. Here we provide
evidence from in vitro experiments performed on rat brain slices that the general anesthetic
isoflurane at a concentration of about 0.1 mM can enhance neuronal network excitability in
the hippocampus, while simultaneously reducing it in the neocortex. In contrast, isoflurane …
The anesthetic excitement phase occurring during induction of anesthesia with volatile anesthetics is a well-known phenomenon in clinical practice. However, the physiological mechanisms underlying anesthetic-induced excitation are still unclear. Here we provide evidence from in vitro experiments performed on rat brain slices that the general anesthetic isoflurane at a concentration of about 0.1 mM can enhance neuronal network excitability in the hippocampus, while simultaneously reducing it in the neocortex. In contrast, isoflurane tissue concentrations above 0.3 mM expectedly caused a pronounced reduction in both brain regions. Neuronal network excitability was assessed by combining simultaneous multisite stimulation via a multielectrode array with recording intrinsic optical signals as a measure of neuronal population activity.
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