The effects of isoflurane and halothane on blood flow and <sup>31</sup>P NMR spectra in murine RIF‐1 tumors

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine - Tập 33 Số 5 - Trang 610-618 - 1995
Ming Zhao1,2, L. Fortan1,2, Jeffrey L. Evelhoch1,3,2
1Departments of Internal Medicine,
2Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
3Radiology

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AbstractThe principal aim of these studies was to evaluate the utility of isoflurane and halothane for NMR investigations of tumor physiology. In vivo 31P and 2H NMR were used to examine RIF‐1 tumors before, during, and (for 31P) after anesthesia. In tumors, halothane decreases blood flow, [PCR]:[NTP], and pH indicated by the P1 chemical shift (pHnmr), while it increases [P1:[NTP]; effects consistent with well‐established cardiovascular effects of halothane. Isoflurane does not affect tumor blood flow or [PCr]:[NTP], but increases tumor [P1:[NTP] and decreases tumor pHnmr. In vivo 31P NMR measurements of normal mouse liver (upper abdomen) indicate that isoflurane has a similar effect in the liver. Although the mechanism for these effects is unknown, observation of a split P1 peak during isoflurane anesthesia suggests that a pool of P1 in a lower pH environment may become evident under isoflurane anesthesia. Regardless of the cause for increased [P1:[NTP] and decreased pHnmr the utility of isoflurane anesthesia for 31P NMR studies of energy metabolism is limited.

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