Acute brain ischemia causes neurotoxic cascades including NMDA receptors an
d NO. Propofol, an i.v, anesthetic, is thought to have a neuroprotective ef
fect. We investigated the influence of propofol on NMDA/NO neurotoxicity us
ing Shibuta's established model of primary brain cultures. Cortical neurons
prepared from E16 were used after 13-14 days in culture. The neurons were
exposed to various concentrations of propofol with NMDA or NO-donor. The su
rvival rates of neurons exposed to 30 muM NMDA with or without 300 muM prop
ofol were 12.1 +/- 2.2% and 11.9 +/- 2.2%, respectively. The survival rates
exposed to 30 muM NO-donor with or without 300 muM propofol were 11.2 +/-
4.2% and 14.0 +/- 3.9%, respectively. These results suggest that neuroprote
ctive effect of propofol is limited and propofol does not offer advantages
over thiopental against NMDA/NO-induced cytotoxicity. NeuroReport 12:295-29
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