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Uncoupling effects of local anesthetics on rat liver mitochondria
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1987
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Rat Liver MitochondriaAnesthetic MechanismTransmembrane PotentialOxidative StressAnesthesiaAnesthetic PharmacologyHealth SciencesPotassium AcetateLiver PhysiologyAnesthesia PracticeLocal Anesthetic PharmacologyPharmacologyLocal AnestheticAnaesthetic AgentPhysiologyElectrophysiologyMetabolismMedicineAnesthesiology
We demonstrate in this paper that bupivacaine, a local anesthetic, can act alone as an uncoupler of rat liver mitochondria. It stimulates state 4 respiration, induces a swelling in potassium acetate (in the presence of valinomycin), and collapses the transmembrane potential. Lidocaine, another local anesthetic, requires the presence of a lipophilic anion such as TPB- to produce the same effects. TPB- can also reinforce the action of bupivacaine. These differences in action of the two local anesthetics can be explained by the difference in the liposolubility.
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