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发育性麻醉神经毒性的最新进展。

Update on developmental anesthesia neurotoxicity.

作者信息

Vutskits Laszlo, Davidson Andrew

机构信息

aDepartment of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Intensive Care, University Hospital of Geneva bDepartment of Basic Neurosciences, University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva, Switzerland cDepartment of Anaesthesia, Royal Children's Hospital dMelbourne Children's Trials Centre, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2017 Jun;30(3):337-342. doi: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000461.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Adverse long-term impact of general anesthesia on the developing brain is a widely discussed and controversial issue with potential public health relevance. The goal of this article is to give insights into the most recent experimental and clinical observations aimed to advance our understanding in this field.

RECENT FINDINGS

Recent investigations demonstrate long-term behavioral consequences of early-life anesthesia exposure in nonhuman primates under experimental conditions that are translationally relevant to human clinical practice. Converging evidence from rodent experiments strongly suggest that anesthetics exert developmental stage-dependent and context-dependent impact on developing neuronal circuitry and, therefore, may induce lasting changes in neuronal plasticity. Although three recent population-based human studies found a strong evidence for small increase in risk, the two most robust studies (General Anaesthesia compared to Spinal anaesthesia trial and Pediatric Anesthesia Neurodevelopment Assessment) did not find an association between brief anesthesia exposure and poor neurodevelopmental outcome.

SUMMARY

Experimental data with reasonable translational relevance suggest that early-life exposure to general anesthetics can induce lasting behavioral and cognitive deficits. In contrast, human studies provide, at best, mixed evidence about developmental anesthesia neurotoxicity. Future research, both experimental and human, is needed to clarify this important issue.

摘要

综述目的

全身麻醉对发育中大脑的长期不良影响是一个广泛讨论且颇具争议的问题,具有潜在的公共卫生相关性。本文旨在深入探讨最新的实验和临床观察结果,以增进我们对该领域的理解。

最新发现

近期研究表明,在与人类临床实践相关的实验条件下,幼年非人灵长类动物早期接触麻醉药会产生长期行为后果。来自啮齿动物实验的越来越多的证据有力地表明,麻醉药对发育中的神经回路产生发育阶段依赖性和背景依赖性影响,因此可能会引起神经元可塑性的持久变化。尽管最近三项基于人群的人类研究有力地证明了风险略有增加,但两项最具说服力的研究(全身麻醉与脊髓麻醉试验以及儿科麻醉神经发育评估)并未发现短暂接触麻醉药与不良神经发育结局之间存在关联。

总结

具有合理转化相关性的实验数据表明,幼年接触全身麻醉药可导致持久的行为和认知缺陷。相比之下,人类研究充其量只能提供关于发育性麻醉神经毒性的混杂证据。需要开展更多实验性和人类研究来阐明这一重要问题。

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