Journal article
Memory impairment in rats after desflurane anesthesia is age and dose dependent
JK Callaway, NC Jones, AG Royse, CF Royse
Journal of Alzheimer S Disease | IOS PRESS | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-132444
Abstract
Post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) predominantly affects the elderly who suffer memory and concentration deficits after anesthesia and surgery. Animal studies have demonstrated anesthetic alone may contribute to POCD but results are variable and little is known about common anesthetics other than isoflurane. The present study investigated dose-dependence of desflurane anesthesia in young adult and aged rats. We hypothesize higher concentrations of desflurane will result in memory impairment in the water maze and that impairment will be worse in aged rats. Effects of anesthesia (1 or 1.5 MAC, 4 h) desflurane, or sham exposure on cognition were investigated in young adult (3 months) a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from The National Heart Foundation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (grant # 809274) and Dementia Seed Funding, National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (grant # 1028835).