Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of neuropeptide Y, serotonin, and catecholamines in patients under propofol or isoflurane anesthesia
Autor: | E Grouzmann, A Borgeat, M Fathi, R C Gaillard, P Ravussin |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
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Zdroj: | Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 78:100-107 |
ISSN: | 1205-7541 0008-4212 |
DOI: | 10.1139/y99-122 |
Popis: | Propofol is a widely used anesthetic for both induction and maintenance of anesthesia during surgery. A strong feeling of hunger has been reported during the early recovery period after propofol anesthesia. We have investigated the effect of propofol on appetite in 10 patients undergoing a craniotomy and in parallel measured neuropeptide Y (NPY), catecholamines, and serotonin levels in the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma during anesthesia. Ten patients anesthetized with a volatile agent (isoflurane) served as a control group. Plasma NPY and catecholamines levels were not affected by surgery at any time. We observed a strong increase in NPY concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid independently of the anesthetic technique agent used, whereas catecholamines were unchanged. We found that serotonin concentrations decreased significantly in the plasma (but not in the cerebrospinal fluid) of patients treated by propofol when compared with the control group; this decrease was associated with an increase of hunger early postoperatively. We concluded that the proappetite effect of propofol is mediated through a decrease of serotonin at the peripheral level.Key words: catecholamines, serotonin, neuropeptide Y (NPY), cerebrospinal fluid, serum, appetite. |
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