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Modulation of ryanodine-induced contractures in human skeletal muscle pretreated with dantrolene
Authors:Ch  Lenzen  N Roewer    F Wappler    A Köchling    M Steinfath    J Sgholz  J Schulte am  Esch
Institution:Department of Anaesthesiology, University-Hospital Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:Dantrolene seems to be the causal therapy in malignant hyperthermia (MH) crisis but the complex mechanisms of MH and dantrolene therapy are still not fully understood. The influence of dantrolene on ryanodine-induced contractures has been reported in animal studies only. In the present study 20 patients from] 7 families were tested for MH using the protocol of the European Malignant Hyperthermia Group. In addition ryanodine-induced contractures were evaluated following bolus application of 10.0 μmol · 1-1 ryanodine. After pretreatment with 1 μimol · 1-1 dantrolene ryanodine-provoked contractures developed significantly later in MHS (15.8±1.8 min) and MHN (46.0±4.2 min) muscle specimens than after ryanodine alone (MHS 4.8±0.7 min), (MHN 13.7±0.9 min). They were no longer observed in either group after pretreatment with 5 μimol · 1-1 dantrolene. We conclude that dantrolene is able to attenuate ryanodine-induced contractures dose-dependendy, and therefore it is speculated that dantrolene could specifically act at the ryanodine receptor binding site.
Keywords:CafFeine-halothane-contracture test  dantrolene  malignant hyperthermia  ryanodine  skeletal muscle
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