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Role of T-type Calcium Channels in Generating Hyperexcitatory Behaviors during Emergence from Sevoflurane Anesthesia in Neonatal Rats

Authors :
Yue Guang Si
Byung Gun Lim
Feng Yan Shen
Bo Cao
Wen Wen
Li Qing Ma
Yang In Kim
Young Beom Kim
Yu Zhang
Meng Deng
Ying Wei Wang
Source :
Neurosci Bull
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

In the current study, we sought to investigate whether T-type Ca(2+) channels (TCCs) in the brain are involved in generating post-anesthetic hyperexcitatory behaviors (PAHBs). We found that younger rat pups (postnatal days 9ā€“11) had a higher incidence of PAHBs and higher PAHB scores than older pups (postnatal days 16ā€“18) during emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia. The power spectrum of the theta oscillations (4 Hzā€“8 Hz) in the prefrontal cortex was significantly enhanced in younger pups when PAHBs occurred, while there were no significant changes in older pups. Both the power of theta oscillations and the level of PAHBs were significantly reduced by the administration of TCC inhibitors. Moreover, the sensitivity of TCCs in the medial dorsal thalamic nucleus to sevoflurane was found to increase with age by investigating the kinetic properties of TCCs in vitro. TCCs were activated by potentiated GABAergic depolarization with a sub-anesthetic dose of sevoflurane (1%). These data suggest that (1) TCCs in the brain contribute to the generation of PAHBs and the concomitant electroencephalographic changes; (2) the stronger inhibitory effect of sevoflurane contributes to the lack of PAHBs in older rats; and (3) the contribution of TCCs to PAHBs is not mediated by a direct effect of sevoflurane on TCCs.

Details

ISSN :
19958218 and 16737067
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroscience Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ac9268077e08952f06c471a733804b2f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-019-00461-x