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Nozaki, Shuhei ; Ogata, Yoshiki ; Yonekura, Manabu ; Han, Chong ; Niwa, Hidetoshi ; Kushikata, Tetsuya ; Hirota, Kazuyoshi ; Matsuzaki, Yasushi ; Tomita, Hirofumi ; Imaizumi, Tadaatsu ; Itagaki, Shirou ; Sawamura, Daisuke ; Murakami, Manabu
出版情報: 弘前医学.  67  pp.129-135,  2017-02-27.  弘前大学大学院医学研究科・弘前医学会
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10129/6012
概要: We analyzed the effects of halothane as an inhalational anesthetic agent on electrocardiogram (ECG)parameters in C57/BL6 mice. Following induction of anesthesia using 2% halothane, the ECGs showed a regularpattern and the heart rate (HR) was within an acceptable range (~500 bpm). The HR decreased with increasinghalothane concentration in a concentration-dependent fashion.  The frequency domain analysis showed that the high-frequency (HF) component decreased and the lowfrequency(LF) component increased in a concentration-dependent fashion. Therefore, the LF/HF ratio increasedwith increasing halothane concentration, suggesting effects on the autonomic nervous system.  We analyzed the pharmacological response to sympathetic blockade with propranolol, a typical adrenergicβ-blocker, under halothane anesthesia. Propranolol administration resulted in a decreased HR; interestingly,intraperitoneal injection of propranolol (120 μg/kg body weight) resulted in arrhythmia (sick sinus syndrome)during anesthesia with 3% halothane. Our results indicate the importance of selecting a suitable anesthetic agent for C57/BL6 mice in pharmacological studies 続きを見る
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Ogata, Yoshiki ; Yonekura, Manabu ; Yamaki, Rouichi ; Han, Chong ; Fujiwara, Tomonori ; Seya, Kazuhiko ; Niwa, Hidetoshi ; Kushikata, Tetsuya ; Imaizumi, Tadaatsu ; Hirota, Kazuyoshi ; Tomita, Hirofumi ; Murakami, Manabu
出版情報: 弘前医学.  67  pp.153-157,  2017-02-27.  弘前大学大学院医学研究科・弘前医学会
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10129/6015
概要: We examined the effects of enflurane anesthesia on the mouse cardiac autonomic nervous system usingelectrocardiogram( EC G) analysis. Enflurane had a lower effect on heart rate( HR) compared to isoflurane, which ismore widely used in small animal studies. Under anesthesia with 3 or 4% of enflurane, administration of propranololhad a significant effect on HR. Enflurane increased R-R interval length in a dose-dependent fashion, and the R-Rinterval became unstable at high concentrations. Although HR decreased with high doses of enflurane, we observednormal sinus rhythm and no arrhythmia. These results suggest that the effect of enflurane anesthesia is acceptableeven though the drug can lead to cardiac instability. No remarkable changes were observed in HR frequency. These results suggest that enflurane anesthesia may be suitable for cardiac autonomic nervous system analysis. 続きを見る
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Han, Chong ; Inaba, Wataru ; Yonekura, Manabu ; Ogata, Yoshiki ; Ohba, Takayoshi ; Kushikata, Tetsuya ; Niwa, Hidetoshi ; Yanagisawa, Teruyuki ; Tomita, Hirofumi ; Itagaki, Shirou ; Hirota, Kazuyoshi ; Akai, Hiroaki ; Mizukami, Hiroki ; Murakami, Manabu
出版情報: 弘前医学.  68  pp.33-43,  2017-10-05.  弘前大学大学院医学研究科・弘前医学会
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10129/6146
概要:  Persistent hyperglycemia is implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic diabetic complications, such asneuropathy. Theref ore, we investigated Electrocardiogram( ECG)-related changes, including various ECG parametersand heart rate variability, and neuropathic changes in diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rats, a spontaneous model fortype 2 diabetes. GK rats (50 weeks old) showed increased plasma glucose and decreased R-R interval variability,which was likely due to diabetic polyneuropathy in the autonomic nervous system. Interestingly, GK rats showed adecreased baroreflex compared with control Wistar rats. Furthermore, GK rats showed limited fluctuation changesin beat-to-beat dynamics. In the frequency domain analysis, the low-frequency component was similar but the highfrequencycomponent was significantly decreased in GK rats, suggesting decreased parasympathetic nerve regulationand conserved sympathetic nerve regulation. In addition, GK rats showed a limited response to high-dose atropine, amuscarinic receptor antagonist, indicating modified parasympathetic nerve regulation in GK rats. Our data stronglysuggests that GK rat could be a nice animal model for chronic cardiovascular disease related to diabetic neuropathy. 続きを見る