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      The effects of sevoflurane on population spikes in CA1 and dentate gyrus of the rat hippocampus in vitro.

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      Anesthesia and analgesia
      Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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          We studied the effects of sevoflurane on population spikes (PSs) in two synaptic pathways in rat hippocampal slices. Stimulating electrodes were placed on Schaffer collateral fibers or perforant path to activate inputs to CA1 pyramidal neurons or dentate gyrus (DG) neurons, respectively. Extracellular glass microelectrodes were used to record PSs. The paired-pulse stimulus was used to induce the paired-pulse facilitation (PPF). Sevoflurane (0.4-5.0 vol%) significantly decreased the amplitudes of PSs of CA1 and DG in a dose-dependent and reversible manner (25% effective dose values were 4.1 and 0.9 vol%, respectively). The stimulus-response relationships for PS amplitudes revealed that sevoflurane increased the threshold for PS generation in CA1 and DG. Sevoflurane (2.0 vol%) significantly enhanced PPF from 127% and 263% to 153% and 494% in CA1 and DG, respectively. The results imply that the effects of sevoflurane on PSs are greater in DG than in CA1 neurons, that sevoflurane enhances the PPF in both CA1 and DG, and that the actions of sevoflurane are not similar to those of other volatile or intravenous anesthetics previously reported in hippocampal preparations.

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          Journal
          Anesth Analg
          Anesthesia and analgesia
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          0003-2999
          0003-2999
          Aug 1997
          : 85
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anesthesiology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University School of Medicine, Sugitani, Japan.
          Article
          10.1097/00000539-199708000-00032
          9249125
          f3919424-b570-4964-9570-996e4d6f03ac
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