Differences in gene expression profiles in liver caused by different types of anesthesia: cases of CO2-O2 and isoflurane

Anesthesia is used for pain control and is necessary in toxicological studies. In this study, we examined the effects of anesthesia on gene expression profiles caused by different types of anesthesia. To elucidate the effects of anesthesia on gene expression profiles, DNA microarray analysis was per...

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Published inJournal of toxicological sciences Vol. 40; no. 6; pp. 829 - 836
Main Authors Yamashita, Kyosuke, Saito, Fumiyo, Takeyoshi, Masahiro, Matsumoto, Hiroshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan The Japanese Society of Toxicology 01.12.2015
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ISSN0388-1350
1880-3989
1880-3989
DOI10.2131/jts.40.829

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Summary:Anesthesia is used for pain control and is necessary in toxicological studies. In this study, we examined the effects of anesthesia on gene expression profiles caused by different types of anesthesia. To elucidate the effects of anesthesia on gene expression profiles, DNA microarray analysis was performed with CO2-O2 anesthesia and isoflurane anesthesia, and gene expression profiles in the liver were analyzed. Consequently, a total of 209 probes out of 61,573 showed higher or lower expression levels in the isoflurane anesthesia group compared with CO2-O2 anesthesia. This is less than 0.34% of all probes, indicating that the effects of different types of anesthesia on gene expression profiles are limited. However, careful consideration should be taken in the cases of handling the disturbed genes using DNA microarray, especially in case of research on glutathione-related pathway under isoflurane anesthesia.
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ISSN:0388-1350
1880-3989
1880-3989
DOI:10.2131/jts.40.829