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Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.

Nephrotoxicity following administration of methoxyflurane has been shown to be directly related to anesthetic metabolism to inorganic fluoride. Enzyme induction should increase metabolic rate and the amount of inorganic fluoride that is released. In vivo studies in Fischer 344 rats show that enzyme...

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Autores principales: Hitt, B A, Mazze, R I
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/612443
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description Nephrotoxicity following administration of methoxyflurane has been shown to be directly related to anesthetic metabolism to inorganic fluoride. Enzyme induction should increase metabolic rate and the amount of inorganic fluoride that is released. In vivo studies in Fischer 344 rats show that enzyme induction with phenobarbital or phenytoin increases defluorination following methoxyflurane anesthesia but not after enflurane or isoflurane. In vitro, methoxyflurane defluorinase activity was increased far more than that of any of the other anesthetics. These data suggest that treatment with enzyme inducing drugs increases the risk of nephrotoxocity only if methoxyflurane is the anesthetic agent.
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spelling pubmed-14753472006-06-11 Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds. Hitt, B A Mazze, R I Environ Health Perspect Research Article Nephrotoxicity following administration of methoxyflurane has been shown to be directly related to anesthetic metabolism to inorganic fluoride. Enzyme induction should increase metabolic rate and the amount of inorganic fluoride that is released. In vivo studies in Fischer 344 rats show that enzyme induction with phenobarbital or phenytoin increases defluorination following methoxyflurane anesthesia but not after enflurane or isoflurane. In vitro, methoxyflurane defluorinase activity was increased far more than that of any of the other anesthetics. These data suggest that treatment with enzyme inducing drugs increases the risk of nephrotoxocity only if methoxyflurane is the anesthetic agent. 1977-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1475347/ /pubmed/612443 Text en
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Hitt, B A
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Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
title Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
title_full Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
title_fullStr Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
title_short Effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
title_sort effect of enzyme induction on nephrotoxicity of halothane-related compounds.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475347/
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