Dose-dependent enhancement of in vivo GABAA-benzodiazepine receptor binding by isoflurane

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Gyulai, FE
Mintun, MA
Firestone, LL
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol & Crit Care Med, Anesthesiol Res Labs, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, PET Facil, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
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10.1097/00000542-200109000-00008
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Background: Abundant in vitro and animal model data suggest the postsynaptic gamma -aminobutyric acid receptor type A (GABA(A)-R) is an important target for volatile general anesthetics, but the relevance of these models Is untested in humans. Because benzodiazepines have also been shown to act via a specific GABA(A)-R site, they provide sensitive probes for the GABA(A)-R. Availability of the C-11-labeled benzodiazepine ligand, flumazenil, allowed us to quantitatively test in humans whether the volatile anesthetic isoflurane affects GABA(A)-Rs in vivo in a dose-dependent manner. Methods: C-11-flumazenil positron emission tomography scans were obtained in 12 healthy subjects while awake (control condition) and anesthetized with either 1.0 or 1.5 minimum alveolar concentration isoflurane (n = 7 and 5, respectively; isoflurane conditions). Regions of interest included areas of high, intermediate, and low GABA(A)-benzodiazepine site density. For each subject and experimental condition, the binding of C-11-flumazenil, expressed as distribution volume (which linearly correlates to maximal binding site density and apparent ligand affinity), was obtained by curve fitting using a two-compartment model. Results: The ratio of distribution volume increased significantly In each examined region during the Isoflurane conditions compared with control conditions (P < 0.01, one-tailed t test). Furthermore, the increases in ratio of distribution volume during the 1.5-minimum alveolar concentration isoflurane condition were significantly greater than those measured during 1.0 minimum alveolar concentration isoflurane Inhalation (P < 0.002, one-tailed t test). Conclusions: Isoflurane exposure appeared to enhance receptor-specific C-11-flumazenil binding in a dose-dependent manner. The results suggest the possibility that a conformational change of the GABA(A)-R is Involved in the mechanism of action of isoflurane in the living human brain.
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