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      The influence of DNA polymorphism of multidrug resistant 1 (MDR1) on the effect of midazolam pretreatment in children

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      Background: Patients showed a different response following intravenous midazolam injection. Some children showed irritability or were not sedated by midazolam. We hypothesized that there may be genetic variations of the MDR1 gene, based on the response to midazolam.
      Methods: One hundred and ninety-three pediatric patients were recruited in this study. Midazolam (0.1 mg/kg) was injected intravenously before surgery. Anxiety score (activity, vocalizations, emotional expressivity, state of apparent arousal) was checked before and 5 minutes after midazolam injection. In addition, other manifestations after midazolam injection were recorded. After anesthesia, 2 ml of blood was sampled. Children were genotyped MDR1. Haplotype was analyzed using the software package PHASE, version 2.0.
      Results: The observed frequencies of MDR1 haplotype of TTT, TGC, CAC, CGC were 0.334, 0.205, 0.182 and 0.225, respectively. There was no significant correlation between the response of midazolam and the MDR1 haplotype of TTT, TGC, CAC or CGC (P = 0. 98).
      Conclusions: Genotyping of MDR1 may not be related to the response of midazolam in children.
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      Background: Patients showed a different response following intravenous midazolam injection. Some children showed irritability or were not sedated by midazolam. We hypothesized that there may be genetic variations of the MDR1 gene, based on the respons...

      Background: Patients showed a different response following intravenous midazolam injection. Some children showed irritability or were not sedated by midazolam. We hypothesized that there may be genetic variations of the MDR1 gene, based on the response to midazolam.
      Methods: One hundred and ninety-three pediatric patients were recruited in this study. Midazolam (0.1 mg/kg) was injected intravenously before surgery. Anxiety score (activity, vocalizations, emotional expressivity, state of apparent arousal) was checked before and 5 minutes after midazolam injection. In addition, other manifestations after midazolam injection were recorded. After anesthesia, 2 ml of blood was sampled. Children were genotyped MDR1. Haplotype was analyzed using the software package PHASE, version 2.0.
      Results: The observed frequencies of MDR1 haplotype of TTT, TGC, CAC, CGC were 0.334, 0.205, 0.182 and 0.225, respectively. There was no significant correlation between the response of midazolam and the MDR1 haplotype of TTT, TGC, CAC or CGC (P = 0. 98).
      Conclusions: Genotyping of MDR1 may not be related to the response of midazolam in children.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 배진호, "The eff ects of midazolam administered postoperatively on emergence agitation in pediatric strabismus surgery" 대한마취통증의학회 58 (58): 45-49, 2010

      2 Kain ZN, "Preoperative anxiety and emergence delirium and postoperative maladaptive behaviors" 99 : 1648-1654, 2004

      3 Lazarowski A, "Potential role of multidrug resistant proteins in refractory epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs interactions" 26 : 21-26, 2011

      4 강희경, "Polymorphisms of the MDR1 and MIF genes in children with nephrotic syndrome" SPRINGER 26 (26): 1981-1988, 201111

      5 Walbergh EJ, "Plasma concentrations of midazolam in children following intranasal administration" 74 : 233-235, 1991

      6 Short TG, "Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines--a genetically determined phenomenon?" 15 : 330-331, 1987

      7 Hall RC, "Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines" 11 (11): 99S-104S, 1981

      8 Golparvar M, "Paradoxical reaction following intravenous midazolam premedication in pediatric patients - a randomized placebo controlled trial of ketamine for rapid tranquilization" 14 : 924-930, 2004

      9 Tolle-Sander S, "Midazolam exhibits characteristics of a highly permeable P-glycoprotein substrate" 20 : 757-764, 2003

      10 Chandra D, "GABAA receptor gamma 2 subunit knockdown mice have enhanced anxietylike behavior but unaltered hypnotic response to benzodiazepines" 6 : 30-, 2005

      1 배진호, "The eff ects of midazolam administered postoperatively on emergence agitation in pediatric strabismus surgery" 대한마취통증의학회 58 (58): 45-49, 2010

      2 Kain ZN, "Preoperative anxiety and emergence delirium and postoperative maladaptive behaviors" 99 : 1648-1654, 2004

      3 Lazarowski A, "Potential role of multidrug resistant proteins in refractory epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs interactions" 26 : 21-26, 2011

      4 강희경, "Polymorphisms of the MDR1 and MIF genes in children with nephrotic syndrome" SPRINGER 26 (26): 1981-1988, 201111

      5 Walbergh EJ, "Plasma concentrations of midazolam in children following intranasal administration" 74 : 233-235, 1991

      6 Short TG, "Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines--a genetically determined phenomenon?" 15 : 330-331, 1987

      7 Hall RC, "Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines" 11 (11): 99S-104S, 1981

      8 Golparvar M, "Paradoxical reaction following intravenous midazolam premedication in pediatric patients - a randomized placebo controlled trial of ketamine for rapid tranquilization" 14 : 924-930, 2004

      9 Tolle-Sander S, "Midazolam exhibits characteristics of a highly permeable P-glycoprotein substrate" 20 : 757-764, 2003

      10 Chandra D, "GABAA receptor gamma 2 subunit knockdown mice have enhanced anxietylike behavior but unaltered hypnotic response to benzodiazepines" 6 : 30-, 2005

      11 Kain ZN, "Effects of age and emotionality on the effectiveness of midazolam administered preoperatively to children" 107 : 545-552, 2007

      12 Eichelbaum M, "Clinical aspects of the MDR1 (ABCB1) gene polymorphism" 26 : 180-185, 2004

      13 Lindberg AM, "Amplification and cloning of complete enterovirus genomes by long distance PCR" 65 : 191-199, 1997

      14 Cote CJ, "A comparison of three doses of a commercially prepared oral midazolam syrup in children" 94 : 37-43, 2002

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