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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e105340 (2014)
Anesthetic exposure early in life affects neural development and long-term cognitive function, but our understanding of the types of memory that are altered is incomplete. Specific cognitive tests in rodents that isolate different memory processes pr
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https://doaj.org/article/90b1711bb57a414cb4c4f0f28589f627
Isoflurane exposure in newborn rats induces long-term cognitive dysfunction in males but not females
Publikováno v:
Neuropharmacology. 83:9-17
Volatile anesthetics are used widely for achieving a state of unconsciousness, yet these agents are incompletely understood in their mechanisms of action and effects on neural development. There is mounting evidence that children exposed to anestheti
Autor:
Greg Stratmann, Obhi D. Hazarika, Jeffrey W. Sall, Damon Yu, Ashkan Alkhamisi, Jason Leong, Laura D. V. May, Gabe R. Quitoriano, Nan Lin, Bradley H. Lee, Heather Brosnan, John Thomas Chan
Publikováno v:
International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience, vol 37, iss 1
BackgroundWith growing evidence that anesthesia exposure in infancy affects cognitive development, it is important to understand how distinct anesthetic agents and combinations can alter long-term memory. Investigations of neuronal death suggest that
Autor:
Huizhen Zai, Natalie E. Kazarian, Zoel Quinones, Kyle Barbour, Alexander F. Vu, David K. Lempert, Simona Ghetti, Sophie A. Elphick, Anuj Aggarwal, E Liu, Caitlin I. Schnair, Joshua K. Lee, Jay R. Shen, Rehan S. Alvi, Dana Ben-Tzur, John Thomas Chan, Amanda M. Anthony, Allison M. Rowe, Gurbir S. Behniwal, Michelle Wong, Cathleen R Lammers, Tatiana M. Ramage, Alice Wong, Terri G. Alexander, Joyce Y Y Lee, Jennifer Shih, Jeffrey W. Sall, Greg Stratmann, Nan Lin, Kasey H. Siu, Bradley H. Lee, Flora L. Chang, Elizabeth Cedars, Andrew P. Yonelinas
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, vol 39, iss 10
Anesthesia in infancy impairs performance in recognition memory tasks in mammalian animals, but it is unknown if this occurs in humans. Successful recognition can be based on stimulus familiarity or recollection of event details. Several brain struct
Early Exposure to Volatile Anesthetics Impairs Long-Term Associative Learning and Recognition Memory
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLOS ONE, Vol. 9, No 8 (2014) P. e105340
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e105340 (2014)
PLOS ONE, Vol. 9, No 8 (2014) P. e105340
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e105340 (2014)
Background Anesthetic exposure early in life affects neural development and long-term cognitive function, but our understanding of the types of memory that are altered is incomplete. Specific cognitive tests in rodents that isolate different memory p