PROPOFOL EMULSION REDUCES PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSES OF LYMPHOCYTES FROM INTENSIVE-CARE PATIENTS

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作者
PIRTTIKANGAS, CO
PERTTILA, J
SALO, M
机构
[1] UNIV TURKU,DEPT ANAESTHESIOL,SF-20500 TURKU 50,FINLAND
[2] UNIV TURKU,DEPT MED MICROBIOL,SF-20500 TURKU 50,FINLAND
关键词
ANESTHETICS; PROPOFOL; FAT EMULSION; LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF01690552
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To test propofol lipid emulsion formulation for its immunosuppressive effects. Design: Propofol lipid emulsion and the emulsion alone were tested at increasing concentrations and compared to initial values and between each other. Propofol alone could not be tested due to its insolubility into the culture medium. Patients and participants. Lymphocytes from 12 surgical intensive care (ICU) patients (median APACHE score 16 and median TISS score 28) and 12 healthy volunteers. Measurements: Phytohaemagglutinin-, concanavalin A- and pokeweed mitogen-induced lymphocyte proliferative responses were measured in the presence of increasing concentrations of propofol lipid emulsion formulation or the lipid emulsion. Results: Lymphocyte proliferative responses from ICU patients were in general on a lower level than in the volunteers. The propofol lipid emulsion formulation (Diprivan(R)) decreased pokeweed mitogen-induced proliferative responses of lymphocytes from ICU patients at propofol concentrations found in the circulation (1 - 10 mug/ml) and the lipid emulsion alone at 100 mug/ml triglyceride concentrations while the other mitogen-induced responses were not affected. No changes were observed in the mitogen-induced responses of lymphocytes from healthy volunteers. Conclusions. Propofol emulsion formulation decreased in surgical intensive care patients pokeweed mitogen-induced lymphocytic responses in vitro at clinically found concentrations, indicating the need for further studies to test B-lymphocyte functions and T-B-lymphocyte co-operation during propofol lipid emulsion administration.
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页码:299 / 302
页数:4
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