Anesthesiology
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The medial prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in regulating consciousness. However, the specific functions of its excitatory and inhibitory networks during anesthesia remain uncertain. Here we explored the hypothesis that somatostatin interneurons in the medial prefrontal cortex enhance the effects of sevoflurane anesthesia by increasing GABA transmission to pyramidal neurons. ⋯ Cortical somatostatin neurons may inhibit local pyramidal neurons by enhancing GABA transmission, which increases the effectiveness of sevoflurane anesthesia.
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Long-term controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) in intensive care unit (ICU) induces ventilatory-induced-diaphragm-dysfunction (VIDD). The transition from CMV to assisted mechanical ventilation is a challenge that requires clinicians to balance over-assistance and under-assistance. While the effects of over-assistance on the diaphragm are well known, we aimed to assess the impact of under-assistance on diaphragm function and structure in piglet model with pre-existing VIDD (after long-term CMV) or without VIDD (short-term CMV). ⋯ In this porcine model, a short two-hour exposure of under-assisted ventilation induces impairment of diaphragm function with damage to the diaphragm structure in ICU condition with pre-existing VIDD.
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Cardiac surgery can lead to dysregulation with a pro-inflammatory state, resulting in adverse outcomes. Hemadsorption using the AN69 membrane (Oxiris membrane) has the properties to chelate inflammatory cytokines. We hypothesized that in patients at high risk of inflammation, the use of the Oxiris membrane could decrease inflammation, preserve endothelial function, and improve postoperative outcomes. ⋯ URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04201119. Identifier: NCT04201119.
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Orexin neuropeptides help regulate sleep/wake states, respiration, and pain. However, their potential role in regulating breathing, particularly in perioperative settings, is not well understood. TAK-925 (danavorexton), a novel, orexin receptor 2-selective agonist, directly activates neurons associated with respiratory control in the brain and improves respiratory parameters in rodents undergoing fentanyl-induced sedation. This study assessed the safety and effect of danavorexton on ventilation in healthy men in an established remifentanil-induced respiratory depression model. ⋯ Danavorexton has effects on respiration and wakefulness in an opioid-induced respiratory depression setting without reversing opioid analgesia.