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Neurochemical Studies of Narcosis: A Comparison Between the Effects of Nitrous Oxide and Hyperbaric Nitrogen on the Dopaminergic Nigro-Striatal Pathway
Authors:Turle  Nathalie  Saget  Anne  Zouani  Boualem  Risso  Jean-Jacques
Institution:(1) Department of Neurochemistry, I. M. N. S. S. A, BP 610 F, 83800 Toulon Naval, France;(2) department of neurochemistry, I. M. N. S. S. A. BP 610 F 83800, Toulon Naval, France
Abstract:Inert gas narcosis is a neurological syndrome inducing several psychomotor disorders. Nitrogen narcosis represents the major cause of performances decrease concerning divers, in the depth range of 30 to 90 meters (0.3 to 0.9 MegaPascal). As narcosis affects motor functions, we chose to study the nigro-striatal dopaminergic pathway owing to its involvement in psychomotor disorders. The aim of this study is to compare, in the Sprague-Dawley rats striatium, changes in extracellular concentrations of Dopamine and its metabolites: Dihydroxyphenylacetic Acid (DOPAC) and Homovanillic Acid (HVA) under a normobaric narcosis (20; 40, and 60% of Nitrous Oxide (N2O)) on one hand, and under 0.9 MegaPascal of Nitrox (Nitrogen Oxygen normoxic mixture) on the other hand. In fact, if these two conditions are similar, normobaric narcosis would allow us to explain nitrogen narcosis mechanisms without any pressure effect. The first emergence of Dopamine and metabolites variations occurs around 40% of N2O. Dopamine decreases by 45% and is accompanied by a DOPAC diminution of 7% while HVA concentrations remain constant. Under 60% N2O, these decrease have a greater amplitude. The Dopamine variations obtained under 0.9 Mpa of Nitrox are closed to alterations induced by 60% of N2O (DA decreases by 70%).
Keywords:Narcosis  nitrous oxide  nitrox  microdialysis  dopamine  striatum
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