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Anesthesiology:
December 1995 - Volume 83 - Issue 6 - p 1233–1240
Laboratory Investigation

Volatile and Intravenous Anesthetics Decrease Glutamate Release from Cortical Brain Slices during Anoxia

Bickler, Philip E. MD, PhD; Buck, Leslie T. PhD; Feiner, John R. MD

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Abstract

Background: Extracellular accumulation of the excitatory neurotransmitter L‐glutamate during cerebral hypoxia or ischemia contributes to neuronal death. Anesthetics inhibit release of synaptic neurotransmitters but it is unknown if they alter net extrasynaptic glutamate release, which accounts for most of the glutamate released during hypoxia or ischemia. The purpose of this study was to determine if different types of anesthetics decrease hypoxia‐induced glutamate release from rat brain slices.

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