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Thermogenesis in Brown Adipocytes Is Inhibited by Volatile Anesthetic Agents A Factor Contributing to Hypothermia in Infants?
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Volatile anesthetics severely attenuated the thermogenic response to norepinephrine of isolated brown-fat cells. It is inferred that brown-adipose-tissue heat production is reduced during (and probably also some time after) anesthesia. Because infants are dependent on brown-fat-derived nonshivering thermogenesis for thermal balance, the inhibition by volatile anesthetic agents of brown-adipocyte heat production may at least partly explain the susceptibility of infants to hypothermia during and after anesthesia.