Literature DB >> 12960552

Mechanisms of direct inhibitory action of isoflurane on vascular smooth muscle of mesenteric resistance arteries.

Takashi Akata1, Tomoo Kanna, Jun Yoshino, Shosuke Takahashi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Isoflurane has been shown to directly inhibit vascular reactivity. However, less information is available regarding its underlying mechanisms in systemic resistance arteries.
METHODS: Endothelium-denuded smooth muscle strips were prepared from rat mesenteric resistance arteries. Isometric force and intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) were measured simultaneously in the fura-2-loaded strips, whereas only the force was measured in the beta-escin membrane-permeabilized strips.
RESULTS: Isoflurane (3-5%) inhibited the increases in both [Ca2+]i and force induced by either norepinephrine (0.5 microM) or KCl (40 mM). These inhibitions were similarly observed after depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores by ryanodine. Regardless of the presence of ryanodine, after washout of isoflurane, its inhibition of the norepinephrine response (both [Ca2+]i and force) was significantly prolonged, whereas that of the KCl response was quickly restored. In the ryanodine-treated strips, the norepinephrine- and KCl-induced increases in [Ca2+]i were both eliminated by nifedipine, a voltage-gated Ca2+ channel blocker, whereas only the former was inhibited by niflumic acid, a Ca2+-activated Cl- channel blocker. Isoflurane caused a rightward shift of the Ca2+-force relation only in the fura-2-loaded strips but not in the beta-escin-permeabilized strips.
CONCLUSIONS: In mesenteric resistance arteries, isoflurane depresses vascular smooth muscle reactivity by directly inhibiting both Ca2+ mobilization and myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity. Isoflurane inhibits both norepinephrine- and KCl-induced voltage-gated Ca2+ influx. During stimulation with norepinephrine, isoflurane may prevent activation of Ca2+-activated Cl- channels and thereby inhibit voltage-gated Ca2+ influx in a prolonged manner. The presence of the plasma membrane appears essential for its inhibition of the myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12960552     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200309000-00023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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