PLoS ONE (Sep 2009)

A high-throughput approach for identification of novel general anesthetics.

  • Wendy A Lea,
  • Jin Xi,
  • Ajit Jadhav,
  • Louis Lu,
  • Christopher P Austin,
  • Anton Simeonov,
  • Roderic G Eckenhoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 9
p. e7150

Abstract

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Anesthetic development has been a largely empirical process. Recently, we described a GABAergic mimetic model system for anesthetic binding, based on apoferritin and an environment-sensitive fluorescent probe. Here, a competition assay based on 1-aminoanthracene and apoferritin has been taken to a high throughput screening level, and validated using the LOPAC(1280) library of drug-like compounds. A raw hit rate of approximately 15% was reduced through the use of computational filters to yield an overall hit rate of approximately 1%. These hits were validated using isothermal titration calorimetry. The success of this initial screen and computational triage provides feasibility to undergo a large scale campaign to discover novel general anesthetics.