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PROPOFOL AFFECTS DIFFERENT HUMAN BRAIN REGIONS DEPENDING ON DEPTH OF SEDATION

Chinese medical sciences journal = Chung-kuo i hsueh k'o hsueh tsa chih / Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences(2014)

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Abstract
Objective To investigate the effect of propofol on brain regions at different sedation levels and the association between changes in brain region activity and loss of consciousness using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging(BOLD-f MRI) and bispectral index(BIS) monitoring.Methods Forty-eight participants were enrolled at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from October 2011 to March 2012 and randomly assigned to a mild or a deep sedation group using computergenerated random numbers.Preliminary tests were performed a week prior to scanning to determine target effect site concentrations based on BIS and concomitant Observer’s Assessment of Alertness/Sedation scores while under propofol.Within one week of the preliminary tests where propofol dose-response was established,BOLD-f MRI was conducted to examine brain activation with the subject awake,and with propofol infusion at the sedation level.Results Mild propofol sedation inhibited left inferior parietal lobe activation.Deep sedation inhibited activation of the left insula,left superior temporal gyrus,and right middle temporal gyrus.Compared with mild sedation,deep propofol sedation inhibited activation of the left thalamus,precentral gyrus,anterior cingulate,and right basal nuclei.Conclusion Mild and deep propofol sedation are associated with inhibition of different brain regions,possibly explaining differences in the respective loss of consciousness processes.
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propofol,bispectral index,functional magnetic resonance imaging,anesthesia
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