Behavior and Cellular Evidence for Propofol-induced Hypnosis Involving Brain Glycine Receptors

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作者
Nguyen, Hai T. [1 ]
Li, Ke-yong
daGraca, Ralph L. [1 ]
Delphin, Ellise [1 ]
Xiong, Ming [1 ]
Ye, Jiang H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Anesthesiol, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
GATED CHLORIDE CURRENT; GENERAL-ANESTHETICS; HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS; INHALED ANESTHETICS; XENOPUS OOCYTES; ION CHANNELS; RAT; GABA(A); INHIBITION; ISOFLURANE;
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: It is well documented that several general anesthetics, including propofol, potentiate glycine receptor function. Furthermore, glycine receptors exist throughout the central nervous system, including areas of the brain thought to be involved in steep. However, the role of glycine receptors in anesthetic-induced hypnosis has not been determined. Methods: Experiments were conducted in rats where the loss of righting reflex (LORR) was used as a marker of the hypnotic state. Propofol-induced LORR was examined in the presence and absence of strychnine (a glycine receptor antagonist) GABAzine (a gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor antagonist), as well as ketamine (an antagonist of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid subtype of glutamate receptors). Furthermore, the effects of propofol on the currents elicited by glycine and gamma-aminobutyric acid were analyzed in neurons isolated from the posterior hypothalamus of rats. The effects of strychnine and GABAzine on propofol-induced currents were also evaluated. Results: Strychnine and GABAzine dose-dependently reduced the percentage of rats exhibiting LORR induced by propofol. Furthermore, strychnine significantly increased the onset time and reduced the duration of LORR induced by propofol. in contrast, strychnine did not affect the LORR induced by ketamine. In addition, propofol markedly increased the currents elicited by glycine and GABA of hypothalamic neurons. Conversely, strychnine and GABAzine both profoundly attenuated the current induced by propofol. Conclusion: Strychnine, the glycine receptor antagonist, dose-dependently reduced propofol-induced LORR in rat,; and propofol-induced current of rat hypothalamic neurons. These results suggest that neuronal glycine receptors partially contribute to propofol-induced hypnosis.
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页码:326 / 332
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