Title of article :
Effects of buprenorphine in the adrenal, thyroid, and cytokine intra-operative responses in a rat model (Rattus norvegicus): a preliminary study
Author/Authors :
Félix، Nuno M نويسنده Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal (CIISA),University of Lisbon (ULisboa),Lisboa,Portugal , , Leal، Rodolfo O نويسنده Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Fregis,Arcueil,France , , Goy-Thollot، I نويسنده VetAgro Sup,Université de Lyon,Marcy L’Etoile,France , , Walton، Ronald S نويسنده Animal Medical Center of Seattle Shoreline,Washington,USA , , Gil، Solange A نويسنده Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal (CIISA),University of Lisbon (ULisboa),Lisboa,Portugal , , Mateus، Luísa M نويسنده Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal,University of Lisbon (ULisboa),Lisboa,Portugal , , Matos، Ana S نويسنده Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia,Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica e Industrial,Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Caparica,Portugal , , Niza، Maria M R E نويسنده Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal (CIISA),University of Lisbon (ULisboa),Lisbon,Portugal ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Objective(s): Buprenorphine is a common analgesic in experimental research, due to effectiveness and having few side-effects, including a limited influence in the immune and endocrine systems. However, how buprenorphine affects cytokine levels and the adrenal and thyroid response during general anesthesia and surgery is incompletely understood. This study aimed to assess whether buprenorphine modulated significantly those responses in rats submitted to general anesthesia, mechanical ventilation, and surgical insertion of intravascular catheters. Materials and Methods: Animals were anesthetized with isoflurane, mechanically ventilated, and surgically instrumented for carotid artery and the femoral vein catheter placement. The test group (n=16), received buprenorphine subcutaneously before surgery, whereas the control group (n=16) received normal saline. Blood sampling to determine plasma levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), corticosterone (CS), total thyroxine (TT4), total triiodothyronine (TT3), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), TNF-α, IL6, IL10, TNF-α, IL6, and IL10 mRNA was performed at 10 min after completion of all surgical procedures and at 90, 150, 240, and 300 min thereafter, with the animals still anesthetized and with mechanical ventilation. Results: Buprenorphine-treated animals had higher levels of ACTH, CS, and TT4 at several time points (P<0.05) and TSH and TT3 at all-time points (P<0.05). They also had increased IL10, TNF-α, and IL10 mRNA levels. Conclusion: In this model, buprenorphine significantly modulated the intra-operative cytokine and endocrine response to anesthesia, mechanical ventilation, and surgical placement of intravascular catheters. The mechanism and significance of these findings remain undetermined. Researchers should be aware of these effects when considering the use of buprenorphine for analgesic purposes.
Keywords :
ACTH , Corticosterone , buprenorphine , cytokine , Intra- surgery , Rat
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences