Preconditioning by isoflurane is mediated by reactive oxygen species generated from mitochondrial electron transport chain complex III. Anesth Analg 2004 Nov;99(5):1308-1315
Date
10/27/2004Pubmed ID
15502022DOI
10.1213/01.ANE.0000134804.09484.5DScopus ID
2-s2.0-6444220801 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 62 CitationsAbstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediate volatile anesthetic preconditioning. We tested the hypothesis that isoflurane (ISO) generates ROS from electron transport chain complexes I and III. Rabbits (n = 55) underwent 30 min coronary artery occlusion followed by 3 h reperfusion and received 0.9% saline, the complex I inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium (DPI; 1.5 mg/kg bolus followed by 1.5 mg/kg over 1 h), or the complex III inhibitor myxothiazol (MYX; 0.1 mg/kg bolus followed by 0.3 mg/kg over 1 h) in the absence and presence of 1.0 minimum alveolar concentration ISO. ISO was administered for 30 min and discontinued 15 min before coronary occlusion. Infarct size and ROS production (n = 32) were determined using triphenyltetrazolium staining and ethidium-DNA fluorescence, respectively. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis in mitochondria obtained from rabbit hearts (n = 24) subjected to drug interventions was measured by luciferin-luciferase luminometry. ISO significantly (P < 0.05) reduced infarct size (19% +/- 4%) as compared with control (39% +/- 4%). MYX (35% +/- 4%), but not DPI (24% +/- 2%), abolished this protection. ISO increased ethidium-DNA fluorescence (83 +/- 11 U) as compared with control (40 +/- 12 U). MYX (35 +/- 3 U), but not DPI (78 +/- 9 U), abolished ROS generation. DPI and MYX selectively reduced complex I- and complex III-mediated ATP synthesis, respectively. ROS generated from electron transport chain complex III mediate ISO-induced cardioprotection.
Author List
Ludwig LM, Tanaka K, Eells JT, Weihrauch D, Pagel PS, Kersten JR, Warltier DCAuthors
Janis Eells PhD Professor in the Biomedical Sciences department at University of Wisconsin - MilwaukeePaul S. Pagel MD, PhD Professor in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Dorothee Weihrauch DVM, PhD Research Scientist II in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
Adenosine TriphosphateAnesthetics, Inhalation
Animals
Coenzymes
Electron Transport
Enzyme Inhibitors
Hemodynamics
In Vitro Techniques
Ischemic Preconditioning, Myocardial
Isoflurane
Male
Methacrylates
Mitochondria, Heart
Myocardial Infarction
NADH Dehydrogenase
Onium Compounds
Rabbits
Reactive Oxygen Species
Thiazoles
Ubiquinone
Ventricular Function, Left