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Article . 2005 . Peer-reviewed
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Distinct molecular targets for the central respiratory and cardiac actions of the general anesthetics etomidate and propofol

Authors: Zeller, A; Arras, M; Lazaris, A; Jurd, R; Rudolph, U;

Distinct molecular targets for the central respiratory and cardiac actions of the general anesthetics etomidate and propofol

Abstract

ABSTRACT General anesthetics are among the most widely used and important therapeutic agents. The molecular targets mediating different endpoints of the anesthetic state in vivo are currently largely unknown. The analysis of mice carrying point mutations in neurotransmitter receptor subunits is a powerful tool to assess the contribution of the respective receptor subtype to the pharmacological actions of clinically used general anesthetics. We examined the involvement of β3‐containing GABA A receptors in the respiratory, cardiovascular, hypothermic, and sedative actions of etomidate and propofol using β3(N265M) knock‐in mice carrying etomidate‐ and propofol‐insensitive β3‐containing GABA A receptors. Although the respiratory depressant action of etomidate and propofol, as determined by blood gas analysis, was almost absent in β3(N265M) mice, the cardiac depressant and hypothermic effects, as determined by radiotelemetry, and the sedative effect, as determined by decrease of motor activity, were still present. Taken together with previous findings, our results show that both immobilization and respiratory depression are mediated by β3‐containing GABA A receptors, hypnosis by both β3‐and β2‐containing GABA A receptors, while the hypothermic, cardiac depressant, and sedative actions are largely independent of β3‐containing GABA A receptors.

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1303 Biochemistry, Time Factors, Genotype, Anesthetics, General, 610 Medicine & health, Hypothermia, Models, Biological, Mice, 1311 Genetics, Heart Rate, 1312 Molecular Biology, Animals, Point Mutation, 10239 Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, Etomidate, Propofol, Respiration, Receptors, GABA-A, Oxygen, 1305 Biotechnology, 570 Life sciences; biology, Female, Blood Gas Analysis, Anesthetics, Intravenous

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