EFFECTS OF PROPOFOL AND INTRALIPID ON IMMUNE-RESPONSE AND PROSTAGLANDIN E(2) PRODUCTION

Citation
Co. Pirttikangas et al., EFFECTS OF PROPOFOL AND INTRALIPID ON IMMUNE-RESPONSE AND PROSTAGLANDIN E(2) PRODUCTION, Anaesthesia, 50(4), 1995, pp. 317-321
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032409
Volume
50
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
317 - 321
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2409(1995)50:4<317:EOPAIO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The present study evaluated the effects of propofol and ifs solvent In tralipid on the immune response and in vivo prostaglandin E(2) product ion in patients during induction of anaesthesia and in healthy volunte ers after Intralipid injection. Fifteen female patients (median age 48 years, ASA 1-2) scheduled for uterine dilatation and curettage were r andomly assigned to two groups. In group I propofol (median dose 3.1 m g.kg(-1)) and in group 2 thiopentone (median dose 6.0 mg.kg(-1)) were injected intravenously over 60 s. Surgery was started after collection of the last blood sample. In the second part of this study, Intralipi d 10% 0.3 ml.kg(-1) was injected intravenously in eight healthy volunt eers (four women and four men, median rage 32 yeats) over 60 s. Plasma bicyclo-PGE(2) concentrations ina eased during anaesthesia induction in both anaesthetic groups (p < 0.01). By contrast, no changes were se en in plasma bicyclo-PGE(2) concentrations after Intralipid injection in volunteers. Lymphocyte proliferative responses to mitogens did not change during anaesthesia induction in patients. In volunteers, Intral ipid injection caused a slight increase in T-cell percentages (p < 0.0 1) and unstimulated lymphocyte proliferative responses (p < 0.05), but it did not affect other lymphocyte subsets and immunoglobulin product ion. Intralipid and propofol were not found to be immunosuppressive at clinical doses used during anaesthesia induction.