2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1567-5769(01)00151-5
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Effects of sevoflurane general anesthesia: immunological studies in mice

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“…According to MORISAKI et al (1998), total leukocyte count did not change following sevoflurane anesthesia, but the number of neutrophils decreased and the number of lymphocytes increased, which is in contrast to the results obtained in our study. Unlike the study cited above, the results reported by PUIG et al (2002) are consistent with our study. as mentioned above, they used 3% sevoflurane anesthesia in mice and demonstrated that it induced changes to the peripheral blood total leukocyte count, B-lymphocyte count, CD4…”
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“…According to MORISAKI et al (1998), total leukocyte count did not change following sevoflurane anesthesia, but the number of neutrophils decreased and the number of lymphocytes increased, which is in contrast to the results obtained in our study. Unlike the study cited above, the results reported by PUIG et al (2002) are consistent with our study. as mentioned above, they used 3% sevoflurane anesthesia in mice and demonstrated that it induced changes to the peripheral blood total leukocyte count, B-lymphocyte count, CD4…”
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“…It has been demonstrated that anesthetic agents given during any procedure may lead to immunosuppression (KELBEL and WEISS, 2001). Most clinical studies have been focused on the combined effects of surgery and anesthesia on the immune function (MORISAKI et al, 1998, DELOGU et al, 2000SCHNEEMILCH and BANK, 2001;HORI et al, 2003;COCELLI et al, 2012), with only a few studies dealing specifically with anesthetic agents (DAGAN et al, 1989;MOUDGIL and SINGAL, 1997;PUIG et al, 2002;ELENA et al, 2003;MÜLLER-EDENBORN et al, 2015).…”
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“…The effect on the number of B lymphocytes depends on the drug type. Isoflurane and desflurane increase the cell numbers 13,25 , while sevoflurane and propofol can increase 13,14,27 or decrease 18,20 it. Anaesthetics also affect B lymphocyte cell count and decreases cytotoxic activity 7,14 .…”
Section: B Lymphocytes (Cd19)mentioning
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“…activation. Halothane increases the antibody titre 8 , and, as sevoflurane does, it increases the primary and secondary responses 5,8,9,20,21,27 .…”
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