Anesthetic potencies (minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration [MAC])
of perfluoroalkanes from perfluoromethane to perfluorooctane were ass
essed in male rats to determine whether a cutoff in anesthetic effect
(i.e., an absence of any anesthetic effect) exists for the larger comp
ounds in this series. Although hyperbaric measurements suggested a MAC
of 38.9 +/- 6 atm (mean SD) for CF4, this pressure was nearly identic
al to the lethal pressure of 41.1 +/- 5.8 atm. Hyperbaric studies of C
2F6 caused death without causing anesthesia, the lethal pressure being
23.8 +/- 2.6 atm. Results from studies of additivity with desflurane
suggested that the MAC of CF4 was 66.5 +/- 13.4 atm at an average CF4
test partial pressure of 17.7 +/- 4.0 atm (i.e., 17.7 atm of CF4 decre
ased the MAC of desflurane by 26.6%). Studies of additivity with desfl
urane, isoflurane, or halothane did not reveal an anesthetic effect of
C,F, at a pressure of 7.2 +/- 0.4 atm, or of larger perfluoroalkanes
near to or at their saturated vapor pressures. We conclude that a cuto
ff in anesthetic potency for perfluoroalkanes exists between perfluoro
methane and perfluoroethane.