The rate of DNA single strand-breaks in lymphocytes of 160 human donor
s were determined after enflurane (GAS 13838-16-9) exposure in vitro.
The rate of DNA damage increased in relation to the exposed enflurane
concentration. However, not every lymphocyte sample showed an increase
d rate of DNA damage; some samples showed an increased rate even after
exposure to only 0.4 vol% enflurane and other samples showed no incre
ased rate even after exposure to 4.0 vol% enflurane. After exposure to
0.6 vol% enflurane and more the increased rate of DNA damage is stati
stically significant. The DNA damage in the lymphocytes differs indivi
dually. The reasons may be genetic differences in DNA repair. In patie
nts with DNA repair deficiencies anesthesia with enflurane may induce
irreversible DNA damage.