Effect of sevoflurane preconditioning on light-induced retinal damage in diabetic rats

  • Iliescu D
  • Ciubotaru A
  • Ghiţă M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hyperglycemia and bright light are powerful stress agents that produce an enhanced retinal damage, when simultaneously acting on retina. Previous studies have shown that preconditioning with sevoflurane anesthesia offers a certain degree of protection to retinal cells against light damage. The objective of this study was to explore the effect of sevoflurane anesthetic preconditioning on a model of light-induced retinal degeneration in diabetic rats. Wistar rats that were randomly divided into four groups: control (rats exposed to photostress), group 1 (rats exposed to photostress and sevoflurane preconditioning), group 2 (diabetic rats exposed to photostress), group 3 (diabetic rats exposed to photostress and sevoflurane preconditioning) were used for this experiment. We recorded basal electroretinogram (ERG), at 36 h and 14 days after photostress and performed histological analysis of the retina. Results showed that sevoflurane has a protective effect on light-induced neuroretinal degeneration proved by significantly less variations of the ERG before and after photostress. Diabetes appears to increase the damaging effect of photostress on retina and attenuate the protection provided by sevoflurane preconditioning.

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Iliescu, D. A., Ciubotaru, A., Ghiţă, M. A., Dumitru, A., & Zăgrean, L. (2018). Effect of sevoflurane preconditioning on light-induced  retinal damage in diabetic rats. Romanian Journal of Ophthalmology, 62(1), 24–33. https://doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2018.4

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