Anesthetic Protection of Neurons Injured by Hypothermia and Rewarming

  • Bickler P
  • Warren D
  • Clark J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Mild hypothermia is neuroprotective after cerebral ischemia but surgery involving profound hypothermia (PH, temperature less than 18°C) is associated with neurologic complications. Rewarming (RW) from PH injures hippocampal neurons by glutamate excitotoxicity, N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors, and intracellular calcium. Because neurons are protected from hypoxia-ischemia by anesthetic agents that inhibit N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptors, we tested whether anesthetics protect neurons from damage caused by PH/RW.

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Bickler, P. E., Warren, D. E., Clark, J. P., Gabatto, P., Gregersen, M., & Brosnan, H. (2012). Anesthetic Protection of Neurons Injured by Hypothermia and Rewarming. Anesthesiology, 117(2), 280–292. https://doi.org/10.1097/aln.0b013e318260a7b9

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