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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
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We investigated the effect of halothane on lipid and protein components of sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes isolated from pig trapezius muscle. We studied the relationships between the (Ca2(+)-Mg2+)-ATPase activity and the interaction of the anesthetic with lipid and protein moieties by means of
EPR
and fluorescence spectroscopic techniques. Our results clearly show that below 5 mumol per mg protein, halothane interacts mainly with the lipid components of the membrane. This interaction is shown to be localized in the central core of the phospholipid bilayer and to induce an increase of the membrane calcium permeability. The interaction with protein components only occurs at higher halothane concentrations and affects its conformational and functional states. These results are discussed with respect to new insights into diethylether-SR membrane interaction and to
malignant hyperthermia
syndrome in the pig.
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PMID:Halothane-induced functional and structural modifications in sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes from pig skeletal muscle. 214 22
The role of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in
malignant hyperthermia
(MH) was studied using the heavy microsomal fraction prepared from semitendinosus muscles of both normal and genetically MH-susceptible pigs. In the presence of ATP, SR was loaded with 70 nmol Ca2+/mg SR protein. Under these conditions, MH-SR demonstrated Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release (Ca-ICaR) and halothane-induced Ca2+ release (halothane-ICaR; halothane concentrations as low as 10 microM). Normal SR did not demonstrate these release phenomena. Dantrolene inhibited the halothane-ICaR, but did not inhibit the Ca-ICaR. Ruthenium red and tetracaine inhibited both types of Ca2+ release. From the measurement of passive Ca2+ efflux, it was shown that dantrolene did not affect the Ca2+ permeability of the SR itself, but suppressed only the halothane-induced increment of the permeability. The membrane order parameter of the SR, as measured by the spin-probe
EPR
technique, indicated that halothane disordered the lipid bilayer of MH-SR to a greater extent than it did of normal SR. This halothane disordering effect on MH-SR was antagonized by dantrolene. Ruthenium red and tetracaine did not antagonize the halothane disordering effect. These results raise the possibility that halothane could disturb the structure of the lipoprotein complex in MH-SR in such a way that it could open the Ca2+-release channels. The Ca2+ thus released further opens the channel through the Ca-ICaR mechanism in a positive feedback fashion, thus triggering the MH syndrome. The efficacy of dantrolene in ameliorating the MH syndrome might be related to the inhibition of this halothane effect.
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PMID:Abnormal membrane properties of the sarcoplasmic reticulum of pigs susceptible to malignant hyperthermia: modes of action of halothane, caffeine, dantrolene, and two other drugs. 242 70