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DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells
BACKGROUND: The main objective was to evaluate and compare the local genotoxicity of sevoflurane and desflurane in bronchoalveolar cells, while the secondary outcome was to detect systemic oxidative DNA damage. To our knowledge, our study is the first one to evaluate the local effects of inhalation...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6708896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31393354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000016518 |
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author | Cukurova, Zafer Cetingok, Halil Ozturk, Sukru Gedikbasi, Asuman Hergunsel, Oya Ozturk, Derya Don, Burak Cefle, Kivanc Palanduz, Sukru Ertem, Devrimsel Harika |
author_facet | Cukurova, Zafer Cetingok, Halil Ozturk, Sukru Gedikbasi, Asuman Hergunsel, Oya Ozturk, Derya Don, Burak Cefle, Kivanc Palanduz, Sukru Ertem, Devrimsel Harika |
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description | BACKGROUND: The main objective was to evaluate and compare the local genotoxicity of sevoflurane and desflurane in bronchoalveolar cells, while the secondary outcome was to detect systemic oxidative DNA damage. To our knowledge, our study is the first one to evaluate the local effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells in patients. METHODS: American Society of Anesthesiologists group I-II patients scheduled for lumbar discectomy surgery were enrolled in this randomized prospective study. Patients were randomized to sevoflurane or desflurane for anesthesia maintenance. Bronchoalveolar lavage samples and peripheral blood samples were taken at 2-time points: the first point (baseline, T1); and the second point (postexposure, T2). Final number of 48 samples were the sevoflurane (n = 22) and desflurane (n = 26) groups. Comet assay was applied to examine genotoxic properties. Oxidative DNA damage in plasma was measured with 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG). RESULTS: T2 values were higher than baseline values in both the desflurane group (tail-length: 66 ± 24, %DNA in tail: 72 ± 60, tail moment: 47.52 ± 14.4; P = .001, P = .005, P = .001, respectively) and the sevoflurane group (tail-length: 58 ± 33, %DNA in tail: 88 ± 80, tail moment: 51.04 ± 26.4; P = .001, P = .012, P = .001, respectively). T2 plasma 8-OHdG levels were also higher than baseline levels in the desflurane group (3.91 ± 0.19 ng/ml vs 1.32 ± 0.20 ng/ml, P = .001) and sevoflurane group (3.98 ± 0.18 ng/ml vs 1.31 ± 0.11 ng/ml, P = .001). There were no differences between the 2 groups in comet parameters and 8-OHdG levels. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that both inhalation agents cause DNA damage in the bronchoalveolar cells. Also, we detected increases in plasma 8-OHdG concentrations. Local genotoxicity and systemic oxidized DNA damage were similar in both groups. |
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spelling | pubmed-67088962019-10-01 DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells Cukurova, Zafer Cetingok, Halil Ozturk, Sukru Gedikbasi, Asuman Hergunsel, Oya Ozturk, Derya Don, Burak Cefle, Kivanc Palanduz, Sukru Ertem, Devrimsel Harika Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article BACKGROUND: The main objective was to evaluate and compare the local genotoxicity of sevoflurane and desflurane in bronchoalveolar cells, while the secondary outcome was to detect systemic oxidative DNA damage. To our knowledge, our study is the first one to evaluate the local effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells in patients. METHODS: American Society of Anesthesiologists group I-II patients scheduled for lumbar discectomy surgery were enrolled in this randomized prospective study. Patients were randomized to sevoflurane or desflurane for anesthesia maintenance. Bronchoalveolar lavage samples and peripheral blood samples were taken at 2-time points: the first point (baseline, T1); and the second point (postexposure, T2). Final number of 48 samples were the sevoflurane (n = 22) and desflurane (n = 26) groups. Comet assay was applied to examine genotoxic properties. Oxidative DNA damage in plasma was measured with 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG). RESULTS: T2 values were higher than baseline values in both the desflurane group (tail-length: 66 ± 24, %DNA in tail: 72 ± 60, tail moment: 47.52 ± 14.4; P = .001, P = .005, P = .001, respectively) and the sevoflurane group (tail-length: 58 ± 33, %DNA in tail: 88 ± 80, tail moment: 51.04 ± 26.4; P = .001, P = .012, P = .001, respectively). T2 plasma 8-OHdG levels were also higher than baseline levels in the desflurane group (3.91 ± 0.19 ng/ml vs 1.32 ± 0.20 ng/ml, P = .001) and sevoflurane group (3.98 ± 0.18 ng/ml vs 1.31 ± 0.11 ng/ml, P = .001). There were no differences between the 2 groups in comet parameters and 8-OHdG levels. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that both inhalation agents cause DNA damage in the bronchoalveolar cells. Also, we detected increases in plasma 8-OHdG concentrations. Local genotoxicity and systemic oxidized DNA damage were similar in both groups. Wolters Kluwer Health 2019-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6708896/ /pubmed/31393354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000016518 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cukurova, Zafer Cetingok, Halil Ozturk, Sukru Gedikbasi, Asuman Hergunsel, Oya Ozturk, Derya Don, Burak Cefle, Kivanc Palanduz, Sukru Ertem, Devrimsel Harika DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
title | DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
title_full | DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
title_fullStr | DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
title_full_unstemmed | DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
title_short | DNA damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
title_sort | dna damage effects of inhalation anesthetics in human bronchoalveolar cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6708896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31393354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000016518 |
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