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Ketamine abolishes ischemic preconditioning through inhibition of K(ATP) channels in rabbit hearts
Authors:Han Jin  Kim Nari  Joo Hyun  Kim Euiyong
Institution:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, College of Medicine, Inje University, Busan 614-735, Korea.
Abstract:Although ketamine inhibits ATP-sensitive K (K(ATP)) channels in rat ventricular myocytes and abolishes the cardioprotective effect of ischemic preconditioning in isolated rat hearts and in rabbits in in vivo, no studies to date specifically address the precise mechanism of this prevention of ischemic preconditioning by ketamine. This study investigated the mechanism of the blockade of ischemic preconditioning by ketamine in rabbit ventricular myocytes using patch-clamp techniques and in rabbit heart slices model for simulated ischemia and preconditioning. In cell-attached and inside-out patches, ketamine inhibited sarcolemmal K(ATP) channel activities in a concentration-dependent manner. Ketamine decreased the burst duration and increased the interburst duration without a change in the single-channel conductance. In the heart slice model of preconditioning, heart slices preconditioned with a single 5-min anoxia, pinacidil, or diazoxide, followed by 15-min reoxygenation, were protected against subsequent 30-min anoxia and 1-h reoxygenation, and the cardioprotection was blocked by the concomitant presence of ketamine. These data are consistent with the notion that inhibition of sarcolemmal or mitochondrial K(ATP) channels may contribute, at least in part, to the mechanism of the blockade of ischemic preconditioning by ketamine.
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