A subanesthetic dose of sevoflurane combined with oxygen exerts bactericidal effects and prevents lung injury through the nitric oxide pathway during sepsis.

A subanesthetic dose of sevoflurane combined with oxygen exerts bactericidal effects and prevents lung injury through the nitric oxide pathway during sepsis. Biomed Pharmacother. 2020 May 08;127:110169 Authors: Zhang E, Zhao X, Ma H, Luo D, Hu Y, Hou L, Luo Z Abstract Volatile anesthetics have been proven to treat experimental sepsis. Sevoflurane combined with oxygen is widely applied in the clinic, and our previous study indicated that this regimen significantly reduced sepsis-induced inflammatory responses and that inhibition of NF-κB pathway activation may contribute to this protection effect. Furthermore, our previous data has shown that sevoflurane combined with oxygen has prevention effect on sepsis-induced lung injury properties and bactericidal properties, but the mechanism is not well understood. Nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to have bactericidal effects and mitigating effects on lung injury, but this is not well studied in sepsis. The present study suggested that in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis, sevoflurane combined with oxygen had bactericidal effects and reduced neutrophil infiltration into the lung, preventing inflammatory lung injury. NO production was significantly induced in peritoneal lavage fluid and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. These effects were abolished by pharmacological inhibition of nitric oxide synthase activity. Thus, our findings suggest that sevoflurane combined with oxygen exerts...
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