异丙酚对脑血流和脑代谢的调节机制及其临床应用进展。

IF 1.3 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-16 DOI:10.4103/sja.sja_230_25
Luying Huang, Hui Yang
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摘要

磷异丙酚是一种水溶性异丙酚前药,因其对脑血流和脑代谢的温和调节而在麻醉领域受到越来越多的关注。本文综述了磷异酚调节脑血流动力学的药理机制,包括对血管平滑肌的直接作用和通过抑制神经代谢活性的间接调节作用。本文还讨论了其降低脑代谢率、抑制神经元兴奋性和调节能量平衡的能力,所有这些都有助于其潜在的神经保护特性,特别是在缺血再灌注损伤中。临床前和临床研究表明,磷异酚具有抗氧化和抗炎作用,可能进一步支持神经保护。临床上,丙泊酚在各种需要精确神经管理的情况下显示出价值,包括神经外科、老年患者麻醉、重症监护镇静和围手术期神经保护。尽管结果令人鼓舞,但需要进一步的高质量、大规模研究来阐明其在不同患者群体和手术环境中的神经保护功效。磷异丙酚具有良好的药代动力学、可控制的镇静深度和多靶点神经效应,有望成为个体化神经麻醉和脑保护策略的重要工具。
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Regulatory mechanisms of fospropofol on cerebral blood flow and metabolism and its clinical applications: Recent advances.

Fospropofol is a water-soluble prodrug of propofol that has gained increasing attention in the field of anesthesia due to its gentle modulation of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. This review summarizes the pharmacological mechanisms by which fospropofol regulates cerebral hemodynamics, including direct effects on vascular smooth muscle and indirect modulation via suppression of neural metabolic activity. The article also discusses its ability to reduce cerebral metabolic rate, inhibit neuronal excitability, and modulate energy balance, all of which contribute to its potential neuroprotective properties, particularly in ischemia-reperfusion injury. Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that fospropofol exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects that may further support neural preservation. Clinically, fospropofol has shown value in various scenarios requiring precise neuromanagement, including neurosurgery, anesthesia in elderly patients, intensive care sedation, and perioperative neuroprotection. Despite promising results, further high-quality, large-scale studies are needed to clarify its neuroprotective efficacy across diverse patient populations and surgical contexts. With its favorable pharmacokinetics, controllable depth of sedation, and multitargeted neural effects, fospropofol is poised to become an important tool in individualized neuroanesthesia and brain-protective strategies.

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