Journal
MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 257-261Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mus.24150
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F-wave; isoflurane; ketamine-xylazine; nerve conduction velocity; sciatic nerve
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- University Medical Schools at Leipzig and Wurzburg
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Introduction: Nerve conduction studies provide insights into the functional consequences of axonal and myelin pathology in peripheral neuropathies. We investigated whether isoflurane inhalation anesthesia alters F-wave latencies and F-persistence in the sciatic nerve of adult rats. Methods: Ten rats were investigated at 3 different isoflurane concentrations followed by ketamine-xylazine injection anesthesia. To assess F-wave latencies, a stimulation paradigm was chosen to minimize H-reflex masking of F-waves. Results: F-wave persistence rates were reduced with 3.5% isoflurane concentration at 4 and 10 HZ supramaximal stimulation and marginally reduced with 2.5% isoflurane when compared with ketamine-xylazine. F-wave amplitudes decreased progressively with rising stimulus frequency in all types of anesthesia and most at 3.5% isoflurane concentration. Conclusions: The type of anesthesia and the stimulus repetition rate have an impact on some F-wave parameters. Higher isoflurane concentrations and repetition rates are not recommended in experimental studies using rat neuropathy models where F-waves are of interest.
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