INVESTIGADORES
BUZALEH Ana Maria
artículos
Título:
Induction of Hepatic Aminolevulinate Acid Synthetase Activity by Isoflurane in a Genetic Model for Erythropoietic Protoporphyria.
Autor/es:
BUZALEH ANA MARIA; MORAN JIMENEZ, MARIA JOSE; GARCIA BRAVO MARIA; SAMPEDRO A; BATLLE ALCIRA; ENRIQUEZ DE SALAMANCA RAFAEL; FONTANELLAS ANTONIO
Revista:
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Editorial:
CMB Edition
Referencias:
Lugar: Noisy Le Grand; Año: 2009 vol. 55 p. 38 - 44
ISSN:
0145-5680
Resumen:
Erythropoietic Protoporphyria (EPP) is an inherited deficiency of ferrochelatase, the last enzyme of the heme
pathway. Under general anaesthesia, some patients develop neurological dysfunction suggesting upregulation in heme
biosynthesis similar to that described for acute porphyrias after xenobiotic administration. Our aim has been to evaluate
whether Isoflurane induces alterations in the heme pathway in a mouse model for EPP. Administration of Isoflurane (a
single dose of 2 ml/kg, i.p) to wild-type (+/+), heterozygous (+/Fechm1Pas) and homozygous (Fechm1Pas/Fechm1Pas) mice, was
evaluated by measuring the activity of d-Aminolevulinic acid synthetase (ALA-S) and Porphobilinogen-deaminase (PBG-D)
in different tissues, as well as Heme oxygenase (HO), cytochrome P-450, CYP2E1 and glutathione levels in liver. Porphyrin
precursors were measured in 24h-urine samples. Fechm1Pas/Fechm1Pas mice receiving anaesthesia show enhanced ALA-S and
CYP2E1 activities in the liver and increased urinary excretion of porphyrin precursors. No alterations were found in either
PBG-D or HO activities. Diminished glutathione levels suggest that anaesthesia may produce oxidative stress in these
animals. In conclusion, Isoflurane induces ALA-S activity and increased excretion of porphyrin precursors in EPP mice.
These findings appear to confirm our previous hypothesis and indicate that Isoflurane may be an unsafe anaesthetic not only
for patients with acute porphyrias but also for individuals with non acute porphyrias.