Title of article :
The Protective Effects of Sufentanil Pretreatment on Rat Brains under the State of Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Author/Authors :
Zhang, Kun Department of Anesthesiology - Jingzhou Clinical Medical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province,. China , Li, Man Department of Oncology - Jingzhou Jingzhou Clinical Medical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province, China , Peng, Xiao-chun Department of Pathophysiology - Medical School of Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province, China , Wang, Li-shen Department of Anesthesiology - Jingzhou Clinical Medical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province,. China , Dong, Ai-ping Department of Anesthesiology - Jingzhou Clinical Medical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province,. China , Shen, Shu-wei Department of Anesthesiology - Jingzhou Clinical Medical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province,. China , Wang, Rong Department of Anesthesiology - Jingzhou Clinical Medical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei Province,. China
Abstract :
This study aimed to observe the protective effects of sufentanil pretreatment on rat cerebral injury during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and to explore the underlying mechanism. Twenty-four male adult Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were divided into 4 groups. Then, the rat CPB model was established. A 14G trocar was inserted into the atrium dextrum. For rats in S1 and S5 groups, sufentanil (1 μgKg-1 and 5 μgKg-1) were applied before CPB process. After the operation, rat brain samples were harvested for measurement of the water content of the brains, total calcium in brain tissue and the level of serum S100β. Compared with the Sham group, the water content and the total calcium of the brain tissue, and the expression of S100β in
serum were significantly increased in the CPB group (P<0.05). Compared with the CPB group, sufentanil treatment significantly reduced the water content of the brains, the total calcium and S100β expression (P<0.05). The blood pressure and heart rate were significantly decreased in groups CPB, S1, and S5 compared with Sham group during CPB. Compared with the Sham group, the levels of pH and blood lactate in other groups were decreased and increased, respectively, in the post-CPB period. During the CPB and post-CPB periods, the hematocrit levels were significantly down-regulated in groups CPB, S1, and S5 compared with Sham group. In conclusion, sufentanil pretreatment was effective in reducing the cerebral injury during CPB. Reduction in calcium overload may be a potential mechanism in such process.
Keywords :
Sufentanil , Pretreatment , CPB , Total calcium in brain tissue , S100β
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics