Am. Buzaleh et Amd. Batlle, STRAIN AND SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECT OF ENFLURANE AND ISOFLURANE ON HEME METABOLISM IN MICE, General pharmacology, 27(6), 1996, pp. 1009-1012
1. The influence of strain and sex on the effect of enflurane and isof
lurane administration on heme metabolism was investigated to identify
the animal model which could best reproduce the biochemical signs of a
cute intermittent porphyria. 2. Enflurane produced 35% and 80% increas
es in ALA-S activity only in CF1 male and female mice, respectively, w
hereas isoflurane induced 40% enzyme activity in CF1 male. 3. CF1 male
s showed around 35% decrease in blood PBGase and PBG-deaminase after a
dministration of enflurane, whereas isoflurane provoked a striking inh
ibition (70%) in males of the C57 strain. 4. Enflurane produced altera
tions in heme synthesis, which would fit a model of acute porphyria in
CF1 male mice. On the other hand, isoflurane would mimic biochemical
alterations of this porphyria in C57 males.