Literature DB >> 23254148

Drosophila ryanodine receptors mediate general anesthesia by halothane.

Shuying Gao1, David J Sandstrom, Harold E Smith, Brigit High, Jon W Marsh, Howard A Nash.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although in vitro studies have identified numerous possible targets, the molecules that mediate the in vivo effects of volatile anesthetics remain largely unknown. The mammalian ryanodine receptor (Ryr) is a known halothane target, and the authors hypothesized that it has a central role in anesthesia.
METHODS: Gene function of the Drosophila Ryr (dRyr) was manipulated in the whole body or in specific tissues using a collection of mutants and transgenes, and responses to halothane were measured with a reactive climbing assay. Cellular responses to halothane were studied using Ca imaging and patch clamp electrophysiology.
RESULTS: Halothane potency strongly correlates with dRyr gene copy number, and missense mutations in regions known to be functionally important in the mammalian Ryrs gene cause dominant hypersensitivity. Tissue-specific manipulation of dRyr shows that expression in neurons and glia, but not muscle, mediates halothane sensitivity. In cultured cells, halothane-induced Ca efflux is strictly dRyr-dependent, suggesting a close interaction between halothane and dRyr. Ca imaging and electrophysiology of Drosophila central neurons reveal halothane-induced Ca flux that is altered in dRyr mutants and correlates with strong hyperpolarization.
CONCLUSIONS: In Drosophila, neurally expressed dRyr mediates a substantial proportion of the anesthetic effects of halothane in vivo, is potently activated by halothane in vitro, and activates an inhibitory conductance. The authors' results provide support for Ryr as an important mediator of immobilization by volatile anesthetics.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23254148      PMCID: PMC3580016          DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e31827e52c6

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


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