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Isoflurane Protects Human Kidney Proximal Tubule Cells against Necrosis via Sphingosine Kinase and Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Generation

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Collectively, our study demonstrates that S1P released via isoflurane-mediated SK1 stimulation produces direct anti-necrotic effects probably via S1P(1) receptor-mediated cytoprotective signaling (ERK/Akt phosphorylation and HSP70 induction) in HK-2 cells. Our findings may help to unravel the cellular signaling pathways of volatile anesthetic-mediated renal protection and lead to new therapeutic applications of volatile anesthetics during the perioperative period.

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