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Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling

Arterial spin labeling (ASL)‐MRI can noninvasively map cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), potential biomarkers of cognitive impairment and dementia. Mouse models of disease are frequently used in translational MRI studies, which are commonly performed under anesthesia. U...

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Autores principales: Munting, Leon P., Derieppe, Marc P.P., Suidgeest, Ernst, Denis de Senneville, Baudouin, Wells, Jack A., van der Weerd, Louise
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6772066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31172591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4105
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author Munting, Leon P.
Derieppe, Marc P.P.
Suidgeest, Ernst
Denis de Senneville, Baudouin
Wells, Jack A.
van der Weerd, Louise
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Derieppe, Marc P.P.
Suidgeest, Ernst
Denis de Senneville, Baudouin
Wells, Jack A.
van der Weerd, Louise
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description Arterial spin labeling (ASL)‐MRI can noninvasively map cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), potential biomarkers of cognitive impairment and dementia. Mouse models of disease are frequently used in translational MRI studies, which are commonly performed under anesthesia. Understanding the influence of the specific anesthesia protocol used on the measured parameters is important for accurate interpretation of hemodynamic studies with mice. Isoflurane is a frequently used anesthetic with vasodilative properties. Here, the influence of three distinct isoflurane protocols was studied with pseudo‐continuous ASL in two different mouse strains. The first protocol was a free‐breathing set‐up with medium concentrations, the second a free‐breathing set‐up with low induction and maintenance concentrations, and the third a set‐up with medium concentrations and mechanical ventilation. A protocol with the vasoconstrictive anesthetic medetomidine was used as a comparison. As expected, medium isoflurane anesthesia resulted in significantly higher CBF and lower CVR values than medetomidine (median whole‐brain CBF of 157.7 vs 84.4 mL/100 g/min and CVR of 0.54 vs 51.7% in C57BL/6 J mice). The other two isoflurane protocols lowered the CBF and increased the CVR values compared with medium isoflurane anesthesia, without obvious differences between them (median whole‐brain CBF of 138.9 vs 131.7 mL/100 g/min and CVR of 10.0 vs 9.6%, in C57BL/6 J mice). Furthermore, CVR was shown to be dependent on baseline CBF, regardless of the anesthesia protocol used.
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spelling pubmed-67720662019-10-07 Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling Munting, Leon P. Derieppe, Marc P.P. Suidgeest, Ernst Denis de Senneville, Baudouin Wells, Jack A. van der Weerd, Louise NMR Biomed Research Articles Arterial spin labeling (ASL)‐MRI can noninvasively map cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), potential biomarkers of cognitive impairment and dementia. Mouse models of disease are frequently used in translational MRI studies, which are commonly performed under anesthesia. Understanding the influence of the specific anesthesia protocol used on the measured parameters is important for accurate interpretation of hemodynamic studies with mice. Isoflurane is a frequently used anesthetic with vasodilative properties. Here, the influence of three distinct isoflurane protocols was studied with pseudo‐continuous ASL in two different mouse strains. The first protocol was a free‐breathing set‐up with medium concentrations, the second a free‐breathing set‐up with low induction and maintenance concentrations, and the third a set‐up with medium concentrations and mechanical ventilation. A protocol with the vasoconstrictive anesthetic medetomidine was used as a comparison. As expected, medium isoflurane anesthesia resulted in significantly higher CBF and lower CVR values than medetomidine (median whole‐brain CBF of 157.7 vs 84.4 mL/100 g/min and CVR of 0.54 vs 51.7% in C57BL/6 J mice). The other two isoflurane protocols lowered the CBF and increased the CVR values compared with medium isoflurane anesthesia, without obvious differences between them (median whole‐brain CBF of 138.9 vs 131.7 mL/100 g/min and CVR of 10.0 vs 9.6%, in C57BL/6 J mice). Furthermore, CVR was shown to be dependent on baseline CBF, regardless of the anesthesia protocol used. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-06-07 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6772066/ /pubmed/31172591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4105 Text en © 2019 The Authors. NMR in Biomedicine Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Munting, Leon P.
Derieppe, Marc P.P.
Suidgeest, Ernst
Denis de Senneville, Baudouin
Wells, Jack A.
van der Weerd, Louise
Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
title Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
title_full Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
title_fullStr Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
title_full_unstemmed Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
title_short Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
title_sort influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6772066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31172591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4105
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