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Determination of Embryotoxic Effects of In Ovo Administered Propofol on Peripheral Blood Alpha Naphthyl Acetate Esterase and Acid Phosphatase-Positive Lymphocytes.

Authors :
İzgi M
Sur E
Öznurlu Y
Özaydın T
Kuşat T
Source :
Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation [Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim] 2023 Feb; Vol. 51 (1), pp. 37-42.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the possible embryotoxic effects of propofol, a general anaesthetic agent that is commonly used in clinical practice, on peripheral blood lymphocytes using enzyme histochemical techniques.<br />Methods: For this purpose, 430 laying hen fertile eggs were used for this study. The eggs were divided into 5 groups as control, solvent-control (saline), 2.5 mg kg-1 propofol, 12.5 mg kg-1 propofol, and 37.5 mg kg-1 propofol, and injections were performed via the air sac just before the incubation. The peripheral blood alpha naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase-positive lymphocyte ratios were determined on the hatching day.<br />Results: No statistically significant difference was found between both alpha naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase-positive lymphocyte ratios of the control and solvent-control groups. However, when compared with the control and solvent-control groups, statistically significant decreases were observed in the peripheral blood alpha naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase-positive lymphocyte ratios of the chicks from the propofol-injected groups. Besides, the difference between 2.5 mg kg-1 and 12.5 mg kg-1 propofol groups is not significant, whereas the difference between these 2 groups and the 37.5 mg kg-1 propofol group was statistically significant (P < .05).<br />Conclusions: It was concluded that propofol given to fertilised chicken eggs just before incubation caused significant decreases in both the peripheral blood alpha naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase-positive lymphocyte ratios.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2667-677X
Volume :
51
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36847317
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5152/TJAR.2023.22726