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Additive Effects of Sevoflurane and Propofol on γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor Function
Authors:Sebel  Luke E BS; Richardson  James E MD&#x;; Singh  Sunil P BS&#x;; Bell  Shannon V BS ; Jenkins  Andrew PhD#
Affiliation:Sebel, Luke E. B.S.*; Richardson, James E. M.D.?; Singh, Sunil P. B.S.?; Bell, Shannon V. B.S.§; Jenkins, Andrew Ph.D.#
Abstract:Background: Previous studies have shown that propofol and sevoflurane enhance the function of gamma]-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptors. However, it is not known whether these two drugs modulate the same molecular pathways. In addition, little is known about receptor function in the presence of both propofol and sevoflurane. The aim of this study was to better understand the interactions of propofol and sevoflurane with the GABAA receptor.

Methods: Wild-type alpha]1, beta]2, gamma]2s GABAA receptor subunit complementary DNAs were transfected into human embryonic kidney cells grown on glass coverslips using a calcium phosphate transfection method. After transfection (36-72 h), cells were whole cell patch clamped and exposed to combinations of the following: 0.3-1,000 mu]m gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA), 0-10 mu]m propofol, and 0-1,650 mu]m sevoflurane. Chemicals were delivered to the cells using two 10-channel infusion pumps and a rapid solution exchanger.

Results: Both propofol and sevoflurane alone enhanced the amplitude of GABAA receptor responses to submaximal concentrations of GABA in a dose-dependent manner. The enhancement was underpinned by an increase in the apparent affinity of the receptor for GABA. Coapplication of both anesthetics further enhanced the apparent affinity of the receptor for GABA.

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