학술논문

Isoflurane inhibition of endocytosis is an anesthetic mechanism of action.
Document Type
article
Source
Current Biology. 32(14)
Subject
ATP
complex I
endocytosis
exocytosis
mitochondria
mouse
presynapse
volatile anesthetics
Adenosine Triphosphate
Anesthetics
Inhalation
Animals
Electron Transport Complex I
Endocytosis
Glucose
Isoflurane
Mice
Language
Abstract
The mechanisms of volatile anesthetic action remain among the most perplexing mysteries of medicine. Across phylogeny, volatile anesthetics selectively inhibit mitochondrial complex I, and they also depress presynaptic excitatory signaling. To explore how these effects are linked, we studied isoflurane effects on presynaptic vesicle cycling and ATP levels in hippocampal cultured neurons from wild-type and complex I mutant (Ndufs4(KO)) mice. To bypass complex I, we measured isoflurane effects on anesthetic sensitivity in mice expressing NADH dehydrogenase (NDi1). Endocytosis in physiologic concentrations of glucose was delayed by effective behavioral concentrations of isoflurane in both wild-type (τ [unexposed] 44.8 ± 24.2 s; τ [exposed] 116.1 ± 28.1 s; p  1,000; p