The Effects of Nitrous Oxide and Pentobarbital Anesthesia on Local Cerebral Metabolism
山口医学 Volume 35 Issue 3
Page 157-162
published_at 1986-06
Title
笑気およびペントバルビタール麻酔時の局所脳代謝
The Effects of Nitrous Oxide and Pentobarbital Anesthesia on Local Cerebral Metabolism
Creators
Tsutsui Toshinori
Source Identifiers
Local cerebral glucose utilization (LCGU) in 24 discrete regions of the brain was examined during nitrous oxide and pentobarbital anesthesia. LCGU during nitrous oxide (67%) anesthesia showed remarkable heterogeneity, being highest (97μmol/100g/min) in the inferior colliculus and lowest (25μmol/100g/min) in the corpus callosum. During pentobarbital (30mg/kg) anesthesia, the electroencephalogram (EEC) consisted of 4-6 Hz wave superimposed by 10-15 Hz wave, and LCGU was significantly lower as compared with nitrous oxide group by 20% to 50%. The decrease in LCGU was greater in the regions where LCGU was high during nitrous oxide anesthesia. During combined use of pentobarbital (30lng/kg) and nitrous oxide, LCGU in many brain regions including the reticular formation was higher than during pentobarbital anesthesia alone. Higher dose of pentobarbital (125mg/kg) anesthesia with or without nitrous oxide produced nearly flat EEC, and there was no significant difference in LCGU between the groups with and without nitrous oxide. These results suggest that nitrous oxide and pentobarbital anesthesia affect LCGU in a different fashion, and that nitrous oxide stimulates cerebral glucose metabolism during pentobarbital anesthesia while EEC is still active.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
山口大学医学会
Date Issued
1986-06
File Version
Not Applicable (or Unknown)
Access Rights
metadata only access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools
医学部