Background: Conventional animal models used in corresponding basic studies are distinct from humans in terms of the brain’s development trajectory, tissue cytoarchitecture and cell types, making it difficult to accurately evaluate the potential adverse effects of anesthetic treatments on human fetal brain development. This study investigated the effects of sevoflurane on the midbrain’s development and cytopathology using human physiologically-relevant midbrain organoids.Methods: Monolayer human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC)-derived human floor plate cells and three-dimensional hiPSC-derived midbrain organoids (hMBOs) were exposed to 2% (v/v) sevoflurane for 2 or 6 h, followed by expansion or differentiation culture. Then, immunoflu...
Abstract In the last two decades, safety concerns about general anesthesia (GA) arose from studies d...
Background: Structural brain abnormalities in newborn animals after prolonged exposure to all routin...
Numerous animal studies have demonstrated that commonly used general anesthetics may result in cogni...
Background and Objectives: Sevoflurane is a commonly used inhalational anaesthetic in clinics. Prolo...
ABSTRACT Background: We hypothesized that isoflurane has a greater potency to induce neurodegenerati...
Background and Objectives: Clinically used concentrations of sevoflurane, an inhaled anesthetic, hav...
Background: Sevoflurane exposure during the early postnatal period causes neuroinflammation and neur...
BACKGROUND: The effect of sevoflurane on the neuroregenerative potential after neuronal injury is un...
Sevoflurane is the most commonly used volatile anesthetic during pregnancy. The viability of neural ...
BACKGROUND: A wealth of data shows neuronal demise after general anesthesia in the very young rodent...
Volatile anesthetics can cause neuronal and glial toxicity in the developing mammalian brain, as wel...
Children with repeated inhalational anesthesia may develop cognitive disorders. This study aimed to ...
Developmental neurons received with sevoflurane, the commonly used inhalational anesthetic agent in ...
<p>Sevoflurane is one of the most commonly used volatile anaesthetics for children, but the safety o...
Developmental neurons received with sevoflurane, the commonly used inhalational anesthetic agent in ...
Abstract In the last two decades, safety concerns about general anesthesia (GA) arose from studies d...
Background: Structural brain abnormalities in newborn animals after prolonged exposure to all routin...
Numerous animal studies have demonstrated that commonly used general anesthetics may result in cogni...
Background and Objectives: Sevoflurane is a commonly used inhalational anaesthetic in clinics. Prolo...
ABSTRACT Background: We hypothesized that isoflurane has a greater potency to induce neurodegenerati...
Background and Objectives: Clinically used concentrations of sevoflurane, an inhaled anesthetic, hav...
Background: Sevoflurane exposure during the early postnatal period causes neuroinflammation and neur...
BACKGROUND: The effect of sevoflurane on the neuroregenerative potential after neuronal injury is un...
Sevoflurane is the most commonly used volatile anesthetic during pregnancy. The viability of neural ...
BACKGROUND: A wealth of data shows neuronal demise after general anesthesia in the very young rodent...
Volatile anesthetics can cause neuronal and glial toxicity in the developing mammalian brain, as wel...
Children with repeated inhalational anesthesia may develop cognitive disorders. This study aimed to ...
Developmental neurons received with sevoflurane, the commonly used inhalational anesthetic agent in ...
<p>Sevoflurane is one of the most commonly used volatile anaesthetics for children, but the safety o...
Developmental neurons received with sevoflurane, the commonly used inhalational anesthetic agent in ...
Abstract In the last two decades, safety concerns about general anesthesia (GA) arose from studies d...
Background: Structural brain abnormalities in newborn animals after prolonged exposure to all routin...
Numerous animal studies have demonstrated that commonly used general anesthetics may result in cogni...