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Brain interstitial fluid drainage and extracellular space affected by inhalational isoflurane: in comparison with intravenous sedative dexmedetomidine and pentobarbital sodium
Authors:Zhao  Guomei  Han  Hongbin  Yang  Jun  Sun  Min  Cui  Dehua  Li  Yuanyuan  Gao  Yajuan  Zou  Jing
Institution:1.Department of Radiology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, 100191, China
;2.Beijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology, Beijing, 100191, China
;3.Institute of Medical Technology, Peking University, Beijing, 100191, China
;4.Department of Neurosurgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, 100191, China
;5.Department of Cardiology, Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing, 100144, China
;
Abstract:Brain interstitial fluid drainage and extracellular space are closely related to waste clearance from the brain. Different anesthetics may cause different changes of brain interstitial fluid drainage and extracellular space but these still remain unknown. Herein,effects of the inhalational isoflurane, intravenous sedative dexmedetomidine and pentobarbital sodium on deep brain matters' interstitial fluid drainage and extracellular space and underlying mechanisms were investigated. When compared to intravenous anesthetic dexmedetomidine or pentobarbital sodium, inhalational isoflurane induced a restricted diffusion of extracellular space, a decreased extracellular space volume fraction, and an increased norepinephrine level in the caudate nucleus or thalamus with the slowdown of brain interstitial fluid drainage. A local administration of norepinephrine receptor antagonists, propranolol,atipamezole and prazosin into extracellular space increased diffusion of extracellular space and interstitial fluid drainage whilst norepinephrine decreased diffusion of extracellular space and interstitial fluid drainage. These findings suggested that restricted diffusion in brain extracellular space can cause slowdown of interstitial fluid drainage, which may contribute to the neurotoxicity following the waste accumulation in extracellular space under inhaled anesthesia per se.
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