The effect of propofol anaesthesia on free radical-induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes
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The effect of propofol anaesthesia on free radical-induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes
Abstract
In order to assess the in vivo significance of the free radical scavenging properties of propofol the effect of propofol anaesthesia on the sensitivity of rat liver microsomes to radical-induced lipid peroxidation has been examined. Microsome peroxidation was initiated with a combination of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate and ferric ions, and assessed by measuring the changes in oxygen tension in the microsome suspension. In comparison to animals receiving 10% intralipid, saline or midazolam, microsomes prepared from animals anaesthetized with propofol demonstrated a significantly increased resistance to lipid peroxidation. Thus, the median delay in onset of the maximum rate of oxygen consumption in animals receiving a bolus of propofol was 23.1 min (range 14.4-32.3), in comparison to delays in the animals receiving intralipid, saline or midazolam of 1.9 (0.5-4.1), 2.4 (2.0-3.7) and 3.0 (1.8-6.1) min respectively (P < 0.01 in each case, Mann Whitney U-test). More prolonged anaesthesia with either repeated boluses or an infusion of propofol also delayed the onset of lipid peroxidation (45.6 (27.2-60) and 18.3 (9.2-60) min respectively). We conclude that the free radical scavenging properties of propofol are biologically significant at anaesthetic doses.
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