Plasma corticosterone, insulin and glucose changes induced by brief exposure to isoflurane, diethyl ether and CO2 in male rats
Blood Glucose
Male
0301 basic medicine
Isoflurane
Fasting
Carbon Dioxide
Ether
Rats
03 medical and health sciences
Anesthetics, Inhalation
Animals
Insulin
Rats, Wistar
Corticosterone
DOI:
10.33549/physiolres.931896
Publication Date:
2021-02-05T14:35:05Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
The impact of anesthetic agents on endocrine and metabolic
factors is an important issue. The present study has compared
the effects of a short-term exposure to diethyl ether, isoflurane,
or CO2 on plasma corticosterone, insulin and glucose
concentrations since the duration of anesthetic exposure may
have an effect on those factors. Male rats were divided into fed
and fasted groups. The experimental rats were briefly exposed to
diethyl ether, isoflurane, or CO2 (the degree of anesthesia was
identical), while a control group was not exposed to the
anesthetics. In the fed rats, diethyl ether exposure increased the
levels of plasma glucose. CO2 exposure decreased plasma
corticosterone and increased plasma glucose levels. Isoflurane
exposure caused no changes in plasma corticosterone, glucose,
or insulin levels. In the fasted rats, diethyl ether exposure
increased plasma corticosterone and reduced plasma insulin
levels. The plasma corticosterone and insulin levels were
significantly increased by CO2 exposure. Isoflurane exposure
decreased plasma insulin levels. A brief exposure to either diethyl
ether or CO2 changed the plasma corticosterone, glucose, and
insulin levels in fed and/or fasted rats. However, isoflurane
exposure had the least effect on the concentration of these
factors in both the fed and fasted states.
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