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Archives of Pharmacal Research
2011 Volume.34 No. 9 p.1535 ~ p.1543
Attenuating sevoflurane-induced cellular injury of human peripheral lymphocytes by propofol in a concentration-dependent manner
Zhou Yanmei

Li Enyou
Li Yue
Liu Shujie
Abstract
Sevoflurane, one of the most commonly used inhalation anesthetics, induces apoptosis and oxidative stress in lymphocytes. Propofol, an intravenous anesthetic, exhibits antiapoptotic and antioxidative activities. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate whether propofol attenuates sevoflurane-induced cellular injury in human peripheral lymphocytes. Lymphocytes harvested from healthy volunteers were assigned to treatments with different concentrations of propofol, or 8% sevoflurane, or their combination. Propofol at concentrations of 5, 10 or 25 ¥ìg/mL had little effect, but 50 ¥ìg/mL propofol or 8% sevoflurane significantly reduced cell viability and mitochondrial membrane potential (¥Ä¥Õm), and increased cell apoptosis, activation of caspase-3 and the production of intracellular reactive oxygen species, compared with untreated cells. Five and ten ¥ìg/mL propofol attenuated the impact of sevoflurane on cell viability, apoptosis and ¥Ä¥Õm, and 5, 10 and 25 ¥ìg/mL propofol inhibited the production of intracellular reactive oxygen species stimulated by sevoflurane. However, a combination of 50 ¥ìg/mL propofol and 8% sevoflurane led to more severe cellular injury than sevoflurane alone. The results suggest that propofol can attenuate sevoflurane-induced cellular injury of human peripheral lymphocytes in a concentration-dependent manner, providing a rational for the clinical use of sevoflurane combined with appropriate doses of propofol.
KEYWORD
Apoptosis, Lymphocytes, Oxidative stress, Propofol, Reactive oxygen species, Sevoflurane
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