Single and multiple sevoflurane exposures during pregnancy and offspring behavior in mice.
Soomin LeeWoosuk ChungHaram ParkHanwool ParkSeunghwan YoonSangil ParkJiho ParkJun Young HeoXianshu JuSeok-Hwa YoonYoon Hee KimYoung-Kown KoPublished in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2017)
Our study suggests that neither single nor multiple exposures of mice to sevoflurane during the fetal developmental period induces long-term behavioral dysfunctions or affects long-term synaptic plasticity. Additional studies focusing on early stages of neurodevelopment are necessary to confirm the effects of sevoflurane exposure during pregnancy.