Genotyping the Butyrylcholinesterase in Patients with Prolonged Neuromuscular Block after Succinylcholine

Author:

Levano Soledad1,Ginz Hans2,Siegemund Martin3,Filipovic Miodrag3,Voronkov Evgueni4,Urwyler Albert5,Girard Thierry3

Affiliation:

1. Research Associate.

2. Staff Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesia, Kreiskrankenhaus Loerrach, Loerrach, Germany.

3. Staff Anesthesiologist.

4. Laboratory Technician.

5. Professor of Anesthesiology, Departments of Anesthesia and Research, University of Basel.

Abstract

Background Succinylcholine remains the standard neuromuscular blocking drug for tracheal intubation in emergency situations. The short duration of action is due to its rapid hydrolytic degradation by butyrylcholinesterase (plasmacholinesterase). Multiple variants of this enzyme are known (A, F, S, H, J, K variants) with different effects on enzyme activity. This study was undertaken to evaluate the use of molecular genetic methods in patients with clinically prolonged neuromuscular block. Methods Nine patients with a neuromuscular block of 14 min to 5 h were selected. All four exons of the butyrylcholinesterase were amplified by polymerase chain reaction and analyzed by automated sequencing. Molecular genetic results were compared with clinical relaxation time and with biochemical test results (total butyrylcholinesterase activity, dibucaine and fluoride inhibition). Results Seven of nine patients were mutation carriers. Five of these had more than one mutation. The A and K variants were the most frequent variations. Three of four patients who were homozygous for the A variant were also carriers of the K allele. The authors identified one novel mutation (G1294T) introducing a stop codon at amino acid position 432. The duration of neuromuscular block was substantially different between patients with identical butyrylcholinesterase genotypes. Conclusions Variations in the genetic sequence of butyrylcholinesterase are frequent in patients with prolonged duration of action of succinylcholine. Direct sequencing of the whole butyrylcholinesterase gene is an appropriate method for genotyping and, accordingly, should be used in future clinical studies with drugs metabolized by this enzyme (e.g., succinylcholine, mivacurium).

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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