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Synergistic inhibition of muscarinic signaling by ketamine stereoisomers and the preservative benzethonium chloride.

M E Durieux1, G W Nietgen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ketamine (Ketalar; Parke-Davis, Morris Plains, NJ) has been shown to inhibit muscarinic signaling with a median inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 5.7 microM. Whereas Ketalar is a racemic mixture, recent interest has focused on clinical use of the S(+) ketamine isomer, which is three times as potent an analgesic as the R(-) isomer yet seems to be associated with fewer psychoactive side effects. Therefore, the authors studied the effects of S(+) and R(-) ketamine and the preservative benzethonium chloride on muscarinic signaling.
METHODS: Rat ml muscarinic acetylcholine receptors were expressed recombinantly in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Ca2(+)-activated Cl- currents in response to 10(-7) M acetyl-beta-methylcholine were determined by two-electrode voltage clamping in the presence of various concentrations of ketamine and benzethonium. Concentration-inhibition curves were constructed and used for algebraic and isobolographic analysis.
RESULTS: The IC50. was 125 +/- 33 microM for S(+) ketamine, and 91 +/- 19 microM for R(-) ketamine. This difference was not statistically significant, indicating that muscarinic inhibition by ketamine is not stereoselective. The R(-)/S(+) mixture had an IC50 of 48 +/- 1 microM, and thus the stereoisomers interact synergistically. When appropriate concentrations of benzethonium were added, an IC50 of 15 +/- 2 microM resulted.
CONCLUSIONS: The muscarinic inhibitory action of ketamine isomers is not stereoselective. Because S(+) ketamine is a significantly more potent analgesic, it should have less muscarinic inhibitory action than R(-) ketamine when used in clinically equivalent doses. A significant fraction of the muscarinic inhibitory action of Ketalar is due to the preservative benzethonium. If reconstituted with a different preservative, Ketalar might be a less potent muscarinic antagonist.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9197302     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199706000-00014

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


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