1. The volatile anesthetic sevoflurane inhibits activation of neutrophil granulocytes during simulated extracorporeal circulation
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Peter Rosenberger, Eckhard Schmid, Andreas Straub, Julia Kurz, Daniel Bachmann, Klaus Unertl, Karlheinz Peter, Hans Peter Wendel, Beverley Balkau, and Stefanie Krajewski
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Methyl Ethers ,Extracorporeal Circulation ,Granulocyte activation ,Platelet Aggregation ,genetic structures ,Immunology ,Macrophage-1 Antigen ,Granulocyte ,Pharmacology ,Neutrophil Activation ,Sevoflurane ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Platelet activation ,Anesthetics ,Whole blood ,Chemistry ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Extracorporeal circulation ,stomatognathic diseases ,Elastase inhibitor ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,Cytokines ,Leukocyte Elastase ,Ex vivo ,Granulocytes ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Extracorporeal circulation (ECC) is an essential tool for the execution of cardiac operations. However, ECC is also associated with undesirable side effects. These include the induction of a systemic inflammatory response associated with leukocyte activation and cytokine release as well as potentially life-threatening complications. The volatile anesthetic sevoflurane has been reported to exert anti-ischemic and anti-inflammatory effects. We therefore investigated whether sevoflurane modulates the ECC-triggered inflammatory response. Heparinized human blood was circulated for 90 min in a normothermic (37°C) ex vivo ECC circuit. An air-oxygen mixture was administered via an oxygenator in controls (n=5). Sevoflurane (2 vol.%) was added to the gas mixture in a second group (n=5). At baseline and after 30, 60 and 90 min of ECC, blood samples were taken. In each sample whole blood counts were determined. Expression of the activation-indicating Mac-1 receptor on granulocytes and monocytes as well as leukocyte-platelet aggregate formation was measured in flow cytometry. Levels of the granulocyte activation marker PMN-elastase and of the cytokines IL-1β, IL-8 and TNF-α were analyzed using ELISA. ECC induced significant increases in Mac-1 expression on granulocytes (p
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- 2012