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The effects of sevoflurane and propofol anesthesia on renal sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase activity during pneumoperitoneum in rats.

Hasan K. Pampal, Yusuf Unal, Cengiz B. Demirel, Aynur Albayrak, Omer Kurtipek, Alper Murat, Mustafa Arslan and Mustafa Kavutcu
Saudi Medical Journal March 2012, 33 (3) 244-249;
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OBJECTIVES To evaluate the renal sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase (Na+/K+ATPase) activity, kidney morphology, and the probable protective effects of 2 different anesthetic agents used during pneumoperitoneum (PP). METHODS The study was performed at Gazi University Experimental Research Center, Ankara, Turkey between January and July 2009. Twenty-four Wistar albino male rats weighing 320-380 g were randomly allocated to 4 groups after receiving ethics committee approval. All rats were cannulated, intubated, and ventilated under ketamine anesthesia. No further surgical intervention was performed for group I. An intraabdominal pressure (IAP) of 10 mm Hg was created by CO2 insufflation in 18 animals for one hour. The animals in group II received no further anesthetic agents, while the animals in groups III and IV received propofol and sevoflurane. At the end of the protocol, all animals underwent left nephrectomy without sacrificing. Urine was collected from each animal for the following 24 hour for the evaluation of urine creatinine and protein. RESULTS The activity of renal Na+/K+ATPase was significantly lower in groups II (p=0.014), III (p=0.019), and IV (p=0.032) compared to group I. The pathological score was significantly higher in groups II (p=0.017), III (p=0.028), and IV (p=0.039) compared to group I. No statistically significant difference was found among groups II, III, and IV in terms of Na+/K+ATPase activity and pathological scores. CONCLUSIONS Elevated IAP is related with impaired kidney functions and morphology, and the so-called renoprotective agents neither improved, nor worsened PP-related renal impairment.

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Hasan K. Pampal, Yusuf Unal, Cengiz B. Demirel, Aynur Albayrak, Omer Kurtipek, Alper Murat, Mustafa Arslan, Mustafa Kavutcu
Saudi Medical Journal Mar 2012, 33 (3) 244-249;

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The effects of sevoflurane and propofol anesthesia on renal sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase activity during pneumoperitoneum in rats.
Hasan K. Pampal, Yusuf Unal, Cengiz B. Demirel, Aynur Albayrak, Omer Kurtipek, Alper Murat, Mustafa Arslan, Mustafa Kavutcu
Saudi Medical Journal Mar 2012, 33 (3) 244-249;
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