Effect of anesthesia and surgery on plasma cytokine levels

1993 
Abstract Cytokines released in response to stress may have a profound impact on circulatory stability. There is no information on the effect of general anesthesia alone on plasma cytokine levels and little information on cytokine release following surgery. Plasma cytokine levels and hemodynamic parameters were measured during anesthesia and abdominal surgery under sterile and nonpyrogenic conditions in seven pigs anesthetized with ketamine and pentobarbital. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) was measured by bioassay. Bioassays of low and high sensitivity were used to measure interleukin 6 (IL-6). Measurements were made sequentially during: (1) 4 hours observation with anesthesia alone; (2) 2 hours following laparotomy and traumatic intestinal manipulation (IM) sufficient to produce shock; and (3) after an intravenous bolus of 1 μg/kg endotoxin as a positive control. Arterial blood pressure decreased following IM from 91.5 ±- 5.8 to 48.6 ±- 3.2 mm Hg, (mean ±- SE, P P P P P
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