Combined effects of adrenergic and intravenous anesthetic agents on phosphatidylinositol (PI) turnover were studied using rat liver prisms incubated with [3H]myo-inositol. Rat liver prisms responded to epinephrine, norepinephrine and phenylephrine dose-dependently with an increase in inositol monophosphate (IP1) formation but they did not respond to ephedrine. Dopamine-induced effects were seen only at concentrations as high as 10(-4) mol.l-1. The enhancement of IP1 formation induced by epinephrine was potentiated by thiamylal at concentrations of 10(-5) mol.l-1 and 10(-4) mol.l-1, remained unaffected by ketamine, fentanyl or midazolam, but was dose-dependently inhibited by droperidol. The present results from in vitro studies of liver cell metabolism suggest that alpha-adrenergic agents in combination with barbiturates may potentiate liver cell damage by activation of PI turnover and interrelated intracellular Ca++ accumulation.

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