Skip to Main Content

Advertisement

Umbrella Alt Text
Umbrella Alt Text Close
  • Anesthesiology
  • ASA Monitor
  • More ASA Publications
    • ASA Monitor Today
    • ASAP Weekly eNewsletter
    • ACE (Anesthesiology Continuing Education)
    • SEE (Summaries of Emerging Evidence)
  • ASA Podcasts
  • ASA Community
Search Dropdown Menu
header search
    Search
    Advanced Search
    Cart
    User Tools Dropdown
    Cart
    Register
    Sign In
    Anesthesiology
    Toggle MenuMenu
    • Articles and Issues
      • Online First
      • Issues
      • Chinese Edition
    • Collections
    • Topics
    • Multimedia
    • For Authors
      • Author Resource Center
      • Submission Advice
    • CME
    • Journal Information
      • About the Journal
      • Editorial Board
      • Journal Staff
      • Call for Nominations
      • Communication on Potentially Offensive Content
      • Social Media
      • Advertising Info
      • Reprints
      • Access Options
      • Rights & Permissions
      • Enhancements Index
    Skip Nav Destination
    Article navigation
    Volume 70, Issue 5
    May 1989
    Issue Cover
    • Previous Issue
    • Next Issue
    • Previous Article
    • Next Article
    Pain Medicine| May 1989

    Different 1.2 MAC Combinations of Nitrous Oxide–Enflurane Cause Unique Cerebral and Spinal Cord Metabolic Responses in the Rat

    Daniel J. Cole, M.D.;
    Daniel J. Cole, M.D.
    *Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Loma Linda University. Work performed as a neuroanesthesia research fellow at the University of California at San Diego.
    Search for other works by this author on:
    This Site
    PubMed
    Google Scholar
    Harvey M. Shapiro, M.D.
    Harvey M. Shapiro, M.D.
    †Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology; and Professor of Neurosurgery, University of California at San Diego.
    Search for other works by this author on:
    This Site
    PubMed
    Google Scholar
    Anesthesiology May 1989, Vol. 70, 787–792.
    https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198905000-00014
    • Split-Screen
    • Views Icon Views
      • Article contents
      • Figures & tables
      • Video
      • Audio
      • Supplementary Data
      • Peer Review
    • Open the PDF for in another window
    • Share Icon Share
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • LinkedIn
      • Email
    • Cite Icon Cite
    • Get Permissions
    • Search Site
    Citation

    Daniel J. Cole, Harvey M. Shapiro; Different 1.2 MAC Combinations of Nitrous Oxide–Enflurane Cause Unique Cerebral and Spinal Cord Metabolic Responses in the Rat. Anesthesiology 1989; 70:787–792 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198905000-00014

    Download citation file:

    • Ris (Zotero)
    • Reference Manager
    • EasyBib
    • Bookends
    • Mendeley
    • Papers
    • EndNote
    • RefWorks
    • BibTex
    toolbar search
    Search Dropdown Menu
    toolbar search
      Search
      Advanced Search
      Topics:
      brain, complement membrane attack complex, enflurane, mac protocol, macao, mdc protocol, mid upper arm circumference, minimum alveolar concentration, mitral valve annular calcification, monitored anesthesia care
      This content is only available via PDF.

      Article PDF first page preview

      Article PDF first page preview
      Article PDF first page preview Close Modal
      45 Views
      10 Web of Science
      6 Crossref
      View Metrics
      ×

      Citing articles via

      Web Of Science (10)
      Google Scholar

      Most Viewed

      2022 American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guidelines for Management of the Difficult Airway
      Practice Guidelines for Preoperative Fasting and the Use of Pharmacologic Agents to Reduce the Risk of Pulmonary Aspiration: Application to Healthy Patients Undergoing Elective Procedures: An Updated Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Preoperative Fasting and the Use of Pharmacologic Agents to Reduce the Risk of Pulmonary Aspiration
      Practice Guidelines for Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia 2018: A Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American College of Radiology, American Dental Association, American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists, and Society of Interventional Radiology

      Most Cited

      ASA Physical Status Classifications: A Study of Consistency of Ratings
      Uptake of Halothane by the Human Body
      STOP Questionnaire: A Tool to Screen Patients for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

      Email alerts

      Article Activity Alert
      Online First Alert
      Anesthesiology Featured Articles Alert
      Close Modal

      Related Articles

      Enflurane Actions on Spinal Cords from Mice That Lack the β 3 Subunit of the GABA A Receptor
      Anesthesiology (July 2001)
      Divergence of Volatile Anesthetic Effects in Inhibitory Neurotransmitter Receptors
      Anesthesiology (June 2001)
      Enflurane Directly Depresses Glutamate AMPA and NMDA Currents in Mouse Spinal Cord Motor Neurons Independent of Actions on GABA A or Glycine Receptors
      Anesthesiology (October 2000)
      Inhibition of Nociception-induced Spinal Sensitization by Anesthetic Agents
      Anesthesiology (January 1995)
      Arterial Oxygenation during One-lung Ventilation: A Comparison of Enflurane and Isoflurane
      Anesthesiology (April 1995)

      Social Media

      Twitter
      LinkedIn
      Facebook
      Instagram

       

      Anesthesiology
      • Issues
      • ASA Practice Parameters
      • Online First
      • Topics
      • Multimedia
      • Author Resource Center
      • About the Journal
      • Editorial Board
      • Rights & Permissions
      • Contact Us
      • Online ISSN 1528-1175
      • Print ISSN 0003-3022
      • Anesthesiology
      • ASA Monitor
      • ASA
      • Silverchair Information Systems
      • Silverchair Information Systems
      • Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy
      • Manage Cookie Preferences
      • © Copyright 2023 American Society of Anesthesiologists
      Close Modal
      Close Modal
      This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only

      Sign In or Create an Account

      Close Modal
      Close Modal