Concerns over neurotoxicity have impeded the development of sustained release formulations providing prolonged duration local anesthesia (PDLA) from a single injection, for which there is an urgent clinical need. Here, we have used toxicogenomics to investigate whether nerve injury occurred during week-long continuous sciatic nerve blockade by microspheres containing bupivacaine, tetrodotoxin, and dexamethasone (TBD). Animals treated with amitriptyline solution (our positive control for local anesthetic-associated nerve injury) developed irreversible nerve blockade, had severely abnormal nerve histology, and the expression of hundreds of genes was altered in the dorsal root ganglia at 4 and 7 days after injection. In marked contrast, TBD-tr...
Exposure to general anesthetics and antiepileptics during critical stages of brain development cause...
Background Dexamethasone has been studied as an effective adjuvant to prolong the analgesia dura-tio...
Local anesthetics have been generally accepted as being safe. However, recent clinical trials and ba...
SummaryTanaka PP, Torres MF, Tenorio SB – Analysis of the Acute Cytotoxic Potential of Bupivacaine a...
Background: Local anesthetic-induced direct neurotoxicity (paresthesia, failure to regain normal sen...
There is interest in developing prolonged duration local anesthesics. Here we examine whether tetrod...
Since its invention, general anesthesia has been an indispensable component of modern surgery. While...
Background: Long-acting local anaesthetics (e.g. bupivacaine hydrochloride) or sustained-release for...
Recently, there has been increased interest and concern regarding the safety of anesthetics on the l...
BACKGROUND: Phenol and alcohol have been used to ablate nerves to treat pain but are not specific fo...
Objective: The local anesthetics may cause neurotoxicity. We aimed to compare the neurotoxic potenti...
Local anesthetic-induced direct neurotoxicity (paresthesia, failure to regain normal sensory and mot...
Dexmedetomidine (DEX) has been used under perioperative settings as an adjuvant to enhance the analg...
Background: Numerous studies have shown the neurotoxicity of anesthetic substances in different age ...
This review summarizes current knowledge concerning incidence, risk factors, and mechanisms of perio...
Exposure to general anesthetics and antiepileptics during critical stages of brain development cause...
Background Dexamethasone has been studied as an effective adjuvant to prolong the analgesia dura-tio...
Local anesthetics have been generally accepted as being safe. However, recent clinical trials and ba...
SummaryTanaka PP, Torres MF, Tenorio SB – Analysis of the Acute Cytotoxic Potential of Bupivacaine a...
Background: Local anesthetic-induced direct neurotoxicity (paresthesia, failure to regain normal sen...
There is interest in developing prolonged duration local anesthesics. Here we examine whether tetrod...
Since its invention, general anesthesia has been an indispensable component of modern surgery. While...
Background: Long-acting local anaesthetics (e.g. bupivacaine hydrochloride) or sustained-release for...
Recently, there has been increased interest and concern regarding the safety of anesthetics on the l...
BACKGROUND: Phenol and alcohol have been used to ablate nerves to treat pain but are not specific fo...
Objective: The local anesthetics may cause neurotoxicity. We aimed to compare the neurotoxic potenti...
Local anesthetic-induced direct neurotoxicity (paresthesia, failure to regain normal sensory and mot...
Dexmedetomidine (DEX) has been used under perioperative settings as an adjuvant to enhance the analg...
Background: Numerous studies have shown the neurotoxicity of anesthetic substances in different age ...
This review summarizes current knowledge concerning incidence, risk factors, and mechanisms of perio...
Exposure to general anesthetics and antiepileptics during critical stages of brain development cause...
Background Dexamethasone has been studied as an effective adjuvant to prolong the analgesia dura-tio...
Local anesthetics have been generally accepted as being safe. However, recent clinical trials and ba...