This prospective interventional study aims to compare sevoflurane and desflurane anesthetic agents on regulatory T cell (Treg) numbers and its cytokine production in patients undergoing Living Donor Kidney Transplant (LDKT).
All patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) need renal replacement therapy, either dialysis or kidney transplantation. Dialysis, despite its effectiveness in prolonging ESRD patients' lives, is a burden. Successfulness in kidney transplantation will restore good quality of life in ESRD patients. However, one of the most important complications that lead to transplant failure is graft rejection. It is already known that the pathophysiology of the rejection is immune response. Recent evidence showed that regulatory T cell (Treg) plays a central role in preventing graft rejection by inhibiting recipient alloimmune response (1-3). Characterization of Treg numbers and/or functional changes under various conditions may lead to a new preventive measure and/or a novel therapeutic strategy for graft rejection. Kidney transplantation is conducted under general anesthesia. Interestingly, several agents used in general anesthesia have also modulated immune functions (4-12). Although the effect of inhalation anesthetic agents on leukocyte count has been shown, the effect on Treg function has totally been unknown. Knowing the effects of inhalation agents on Treg numbers and functions will be beneficial to intraoperative management during transplant surgery, aiming toward reducing the risk of graft rejection in the future.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
40
After induction of anesthesia and successful intubation, 2 L/min N2O, 2 L/min O2 , and 2% to 2.5% sevoflurane will be given for 10 minutes then total flow will be decreased to 2 L/min. Anesthesia will be maintained using 1-1.5 minimal alveolar concentration (MAC) of sevoflurane in 50% O2 and 50% N2O. Ventilation will be adjusted to keep end-tidal carbon dioxide 30-35 mmHg (Tidal volume 7-10 mL/kg).
After induction of anesthesia and successful intubation, 2 L/min N2O, 2 L/min O2 , and 6% to 8% desflurane will be given for 10 minutes then total flow will be decreased to 2 L/min. Anesthesia will be maintained using 1-1.5 minimal alveolar concentration (MAC) of desflurane in 50% O2 and 50% N2O. Ventilation will be adjusted to keep end-tidal carbon dioxide 30-35 mmHg (Tidal volume 7-10 mL/kg).
Ramathibodi Hospital
Ratchathewi, Bangkok, Thailand
Number of regulatory T cells
Assessing change of Treg numbers by flow cytometry from baseline (before exposure to sevoflurane or desflurane) to after exposure to sevoflurane or desflurane for 2-h and 24-h
Time frame: Within 24-h peri-operative period
T lymphocyte cytokine production
Assessing change of T lymphocyte cytokine production using Multiplex immunoassay of interleukin (IL)-10, Tumor Necrosis Factor (TGF)-beta, IL-2, Interferon (IFN)-gamma, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, from baseline (before exposure to sevoflurane or desflurane) to after exposure to sevoflurane or desflurane for 2-h and 24-h
Time frame: Within 24-h peri-operative period
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