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Effects of genetic polymorphisms of ABCB1 on the efficacy of anesthetic and analgesic agents: a systematic review.

Liew YeeFrancis R CapuleMohd Makmor Bakry
Published in: Pharmacogenomics (2021)
Aim: To perform a systematic review to determine the effect of ABCB1 (1236C>T, 2677G>T/A and 3435C>T) variants on the effects of anesthetic and analgesic agents in various surgical procedures. Materials & methods: Literature was obtained from established databases and reference tracking. The main outcome measures were efficacy of anesthetic and analgesic agents intraoperative or within 48 h post surgery of human population. Results: Seventeen studies were included for data extraction from 1127 screened studies. The influences of ABCB1 gene polymorphisms on analgesic effects showed conflicting results. The mutational homozygous TT genotypes of 1236C>T and 3435C>T polymorphisms demonstrated significant association with the anesthetic effects. Conclusion: The mutational homozygous TT genotype in both ABCB1 1236C>T and 3435C>T is associated with weaker anesthetic effect but there are no clearly demonstrated analgesic effects.
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