The Role of K+ Channels on the Inhibitor Effect of Sevoflurane in Pregnant Rat Myometrium

Jan 5, 2002Anesthesia and analgesia

How Potassium Channels Influence Sevoflurane’s Relaxing Effect on Pregnant Rat Uterus Muscle

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Abstract

Sevoflurane inhibited the amplitude and frequency of spontaneous myometrial contractions by 44.32% and 33.32% at a concentration of 3 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration.

  • Sevoflurane's effect on myometrial contractions was concentration-dependent.
  • Tetraethylammonium (TEA) increased spontaneous contractions and reduced sevoflurane's inhibitory effects.
  • Glibenclamide did not significantly alter sevoflurane's impact on myometrial contractions.
  • The maximal inhibition of contractions in the presence of TEA was 31.85% for amplitude and 22.33% for frequency compared to control.
  • Inhibition of contractions by sevoflurane is associated with activation of Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels.

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