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Propofol and Ketamine-induced Anesthetic Depth-dependent Decrease of CaMKII Phosphorylation Levels in Rat Hippocampus and Cortex

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机构: [1]Department of Anesthesiology, Capital Medical UniversityAffiliated Beijing Tongren Hospital [2]Department of Neurobiology and Beijing Institute for Neuroscience, Capital MedicalUniversity, Beijing, China
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关键词: propofol ketamin CaMKII anesthetic depth brain

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Ca2+ calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) activation through authophosphorylation at threonine 286 was involved ill (lie modulation of neuronal excitability and neurotransmission. Both propofol and ketamine may affect the intracellular Ca2+ levels through N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors or voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, but they have different mechanisms ill general anesthesia. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of propofol and ketamine on CaMKII total protein and phosphorylation (p-CaMKII) levels in the brain of rats. We found that both propofol and ketamine could induce a decrease of p-CaMKII, not CaMKII total protein, in an anesthetic depth-dependent manner, whereas only ketamine caused a dose (50, 100, and 150 mg/kg)-dependent depression of p-CaMKII in hippocampus and frontal cortex of rats after intraperitoneal injections for 30 minutes. The significant depressions of p-CaMKII started at 5 minutes both in hippocampus and frontal cortex of rats after 100 mg/kg propofol treatment, whereas 100 mg/kg ketamine-induced significant depression of p-CaMKII initiated at 30 minutes in hippocampus and 5 minutes (no reduction observed at 15 min) in frontal cortex of rats. The maximum reduction of p-CaMKII with both drugs was at 60 minutes, and then restored to control level at 240 minutes. In addition, we confirmed the depression of p-CaMKII in hippocampus and frontal cortex of rats after 100 mg kg of propofol or ketamine treatment for 60 minutes by using immunostaining. These results suggested that decreased p-CaMKII levels correlate with anesthetic depths achieved by propofol and ketamine, which may be related to the effects of propofol and ketamine on central nervous system function and their clinical effect.

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出版当年[2008]版:
大类 | 3 区 医学
小类 | 3 区 麻醉学 3 区 外科 4 区 临床神经病学
最新[2023]版:
大类 | 2 区 医学
小类 | 2 区 外科 3 区 麻醉学 3 区 临床神经病学
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Q1 SURGERY Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
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Q2 SURGERY Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY

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第一作者机构: [1]Department of Anesthesiology, Capital Medical UniversityAffiliated Beijing Tongren Hospital
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通讯机构: [2]Department of Neurobiology and Beijing Institute for Neuroscience, Capital MedicalUniversity, Beijing, China [*1]Department of Neurobiology and BeijingInstitute for Neuroscience, Capital Medical University, No.10 YouAn Men Wai Xi Tou Tiao, Beijing 100069, China
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