2017
DOI: 10.4303/jdar/236011
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The Utility of a Nonhuman Primate Model for Assessing Anesthetic-Induced Developmental Neurotoxicity

Abstract: Background. In studies on anesthetic-induced developmental neurotoxicity, the animals' physiological status and the depth of anesthesia during anesthesia need to be monitored. In addition, blood borne indicators of prolonged sevoflurane exposure have yet to be explored. The nonhuman primate model could have more advantages over rodent model in these aspects. Methods. Twentyseven rhesus monkeys [postnatal day (PND) 5 or 6] were monitored for their physiological status during the eight-hour exposures to 2.5% sev… Show more

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