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Abstract


This study was carried out to investigate the early morphologic effects of halothane
anesthesia to the rat liver cells. Albino rats were moderately anesthesized with halo-
thane for I hour, and sacrificed immediately, at 4 hours, and at 12 hours after anesthesia
respectively. And the livers were extracted out and observed by the electron microscope.
The results obtained were summarized as follow:
Immediately after anesthesia, marked dilatation of rough and smooth ER, large
ampitude swelling of mitochondria, and shedding and disorganization of ribosomes were
found similar degenerative changes were noted at 4 hours after anesthesia and these
changes were returned to normal limits after 12 hours except dilation of lumina of ER.
Autophagosomes were increased immediately after anesthesia, and were changed to
autophagolysosomes and residual body at later time. Golgi complex was proliferated with
increased primary lysosome formation from 4 hours to 12 hours after anesthesia.
The results suggested that halothane could induce degenerative changes of rat liver
cells, which accelerated autophagocytosis at later time.

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