• Anesthesia and analgesia · Jan 1993

    Propofol produces endothelium-independent vasodilation and may act as a Ca2+ channel blocker.

    • K S Chang and R F Davis.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97201.
    • Anesth. Analg. 1993 Jan 1; 76 (1): 24-32.

    AbstractThe mechanism of vasodilation induced by propofol was investigated using isolated rat thoracic aortic rings. Aortic rings were precontracted with potassium chloride (KCl) (40 mM) or phenylephrine (PE) (3 x 10(-8) to 3 x 10(-7) M) in the presence and absence of intact endothelium. Propofol produced similar concentration-dependent relaxation in aortic rings with and without endothelium regardless of whether they were precontracted with KCl or PE. The relaxation response to propofol was significantly greater in KCl-contracted aortic rings than in PE-contracted aortic rings. The propofol concentration producing 50% relaxation from the contracted state (RC50) was lower in aortic rings contracted with KCl than with PE, both with (5 +/- 0.6 x 10(-5) M vs 8.3 +/- 5.7 x 10(-4) M, P < 0.001) and without intact endothelium (3.9 +/- 0.5 x 10(-5) M vs 7.2 +/- 3.8 x 10(-4) M, P < 0.001). Propofol inhibited the Ca(2+)-induced contractions of aortic rings exposed to Ca(2+)-free media and depolarized with KCl (40 mM, 100 mM) in a dose-dependent manner. These effects are similar to those produced by verapamil. Propofol (5 x 10(-5) M) had minimal effect on the intracellular Ca2+ release elicited by PE (10(-5) M). We conclude that vasodilation produced by propofol is not endothelium-dependent but is likely due to blockade of voltage-gated influx of extracellular Ca2+.

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