The effect of N-acetylcysteine on the neurotoxicity of sevoflurane in developing hippocampus cells.
Neurotoxicology
; 103: 96-104, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
Sevoflurane, a common pediatric anesthetic, has been linked to neurodegeneration, raising safety concerns. This study explored N-acetylcysteine's protective potential against sevoflurane-induced neurotoxicity in rat hippocampi. Four groups were examined Control Received 6â¯hours of 3â¯l/min gas (air and 30â¯% O2) and intraperitoneal saline. NAC Received 6â¯hours of 3â¯l/min gas and 150â¯mg/kg NAC intraperitoneally. Sev Exposed to 6â¯hours of 3â¯l/min gas and 3â¯% sevoflurane. Sev+NAC Received 6â¯hours of 3â¯l/min gas, 3â¯% sevoflurane, and 150â¯mg/kg NAC. Protein levels of NRF-2, NLRP3, IL-1ß, caspase-1, Beclin 1, p62, LC3A, and apoptosis markers were assessed. Sevoflurane and NAC alone reduced autophagy, while Sev+NAC group maintained autophagy levels. Sev group had elevated NRF-2, NLRP3, pNRF2, Caspase-1, and IL-1ß, which were reduced in Sev+NAC. Apoptosis was higher in Sev, but Sev+NAC showed reduced apoptosis compared to the control. In summary, sevoflurane induced neurotoxicity in developing hippocampus, which was mitigated by N-acetylcysteine administration.
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Acetilcisteína
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Apoptose
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Fármacos Neuroprotetores
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Anestésicos Inalatórios
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Sevoflurano
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Hipocampo
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Animals
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Neurotoxicology
Ano de publicação:
2024
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