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- C Nau, W Vogel, G Hempelmann, and M E Bräu.
- Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany.
- Anesthesiology. 1999 Sep 1;91(3):786-95.
BackgroundThe local anesthetic bupivacaine exists in two stereoisomeric forms, R(+)- and S(-)-bupivacaine. Because of its lower cardiac and central nervous system toxicity, attempts were made recently to introduce S(-)-bupivacaine into clinical anesthesia. We investigated stereoselective actions of R(+)-and S(-)-bupivacaine toward two local anesthetic-sensitive ion channels in peripheral nerve, the Na+ and the flicker K+ channel.MethodsIn patch-clamp experiments on enzymatically demyelinated peripheral amphibian nerve fibers, Na+ and flicker K+ channels were investigated in outside-out patches. Half-maximum inhibiting concentrations (IC50) were determined. For the flicker K+ channel, simultaneous block by R(+)-bupivacaine and S(-)-bupivacaine was analyzed for competition and association (k1) and dissociation rate constants (k(-1)) were determined.ResultsBoth channels were reversibly blocked by R(+)- and S(-)-bupivacaine. The IC50 values (+/- SEM) for tonic Na+ channel block were 29+/-3 microM and 44+/-3 microM, respectively. IC50 values for flicker K+ channel block were 0.15+/-0.02 microM and 11+/-1 microM, respectively, resulting in a high stereopotency ratio (+/-) of 73. Simultaneously applied enantiomers competed for a single binding site. Rate constants k1 and k(-1) were 0.83+/-0.13x10(6) M(-1) x S(-1) and 0.13+/-0.03 s(-1), respectively, for R(+)-bupivacaine and 1.90+/-0.20x10(6) M(-1) x s(-1) and 8.3+/-1.0 s(-1), respectively, for S(-)-bupivacaine.ConclusionsBupivacaine block of Na+ channels shows no salient stereoselectivity. Block of flicker K+ channels has the highest stereoselectivity ratio of bupivacaine action known so far. This stereoselectivity derives predominantly from a difference in k(-1), suggesting a tight fit between R(+)-bupivacaine and the binding site. The flicker K+ channel may play an important role in yet unknown toxic mechanisms of R(+)-bupivacaine.
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