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Global genetic deletion of CaV3.3 channels facilitates anaesthetic induction and enhances isoflurane-sparing effects of T-type calcium channel blockers.


ABSTRACT: We previously documented that the CaV3.3 isoform of T-type calcium channels (T-channels) is inhibited by clinically relevant concentrations of volatile anaesthetics, including isoflurane. However, little is understood about the functional role of CaV3.3 channels in anaesthetic-induced hypnosis and underlying neuronal oscillations. To address this issue, we used CaV3.3 knock-out (KO) mice and a panselective T-channel blocker 3,5-dichloro-N-[1-(2,2-dimethyltetrahydro-pyran-4-ylmethyl)-4-fluoro-piperidin-4-ylmethyl]-benzamide (TTA-P2). We found that mutant mice injected with the vehicle showed faster induction of hypnosis than wild-type (WT) mice, while the percent isoflurane at which hypnosis and immobility occurred was not different between two genotypes. Furthermore, we found that TTA-P2 facilitated isoflurane induction of hypnosis in the CaV3.3 KO mice more robustly than in the WT mice. Isoflurane-induced hypnosis following injections of TTA-P2 was accompanied with more prominent delta and theta EEG oscillations in the mutant mice, and reached burst-suppression pattern earlier when compared to the WT mice. Our findings point to a relatively specific value of CaV3.3 channels in anaesthetic induced hypnosis. Furthermore, we propose that T-channel blockers may be further explored as a valuable adjunct to reducing the usage of potent volatile anaesthetics, thereby improving their safety.

SUBMITTER: Feseha S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7725806 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global genetic deletion of Ca<sub>V</sub>3.3 channels facilitates anaesthetic induction and enhances isoflurane-sparing effects of T-type calcium channel blockers.

Feseha Simon S   Timic Stamenic Tamara T   Wallace Damon D   Tamag Caesare C   Yang Lingling L   Pan Jen Q JQ   Todorovic Slobodan M SM  

Scientific reports 20201209 1


We previously documented that the Ca<sub>V</sub>3.3 isoform of T-type calcium channels (T-channels) is inhibited by clinically relevant concentrations of volatile anaesthetics, including isoflurane. However, little is understood about the functional role of Ca<sub>V</sub>3.3 channels in anaesthetic-induced hypnosis and underlying neuronal oscillations. To address this issue, we used Ca<sub>V</sub>3.3 knock-out (KO) mice and a panselective T-channel blocker 3,5-dichloro-N-[1-(2,2-dimethyltetrahyd  ...[more]

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