Effects of ketamine-midazolam anesthesia on focal cerebral ischemic injury in rats

  • Peng bo Zhang
  • , Yong Liu
  • , Jie Li
  • , Xin lin Chen
  • , Ying fang Tian
  • , Jian jun Sun
  • , Jian xin Liu

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of anesthesia with ketamine and ketamine-midazolam on focal cerebral ischemic injury in rats and evaluate the neuroprotective effect of ketamine-midazolam anesthesia during surgical procedures. METHODS: Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) under anesthesia with intraperitoneal administration of ketamine alone or in combination with midazolam (n=15). Neurological scoring was conducted the infarct size measured at 4 h and 24 h after the surgery. Histological examination was performed using TUNEL staining 72 h after MCAO. RESULTS: After MCAO, the neurological scores showed no significant difference between ketamine and ketamine-midazolam groups (1.57+/-0.65 vs 1.74+/-0.52, P>0.05), but the rats in the latter group had significantly smaller infarct size (38.48/+/-4.18/ vs 24.1/+/-4.63/, P<0.05) and lower apoptotic cell density (258+/-15 cells/mm2 vs 178+/-23 cells/mm2, P<0.05) in the penumbra. CONCLUSION: Compared with ketamine used alone, anesthesia with the combination of ketamine and midazolam may provide neuroprotection from ischemic cerebral injury by reducing the infarct size and lowering the cell apoptosis rate following MCAO in rats.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1337-1341
Number of pages5
JournalDi 1 jun yi da xue xue bao = Academic journal of the first medical college of PLA
Volume24
Issue number12
StatePublished - Dec 2004

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