Background: Recent evidence suggests that general anesthetics activate endogenous sleep pathways, yet this mechanism cannot explain the entirety of general anesthesia. General anesthetics could disrupt synaptic release processes, as previous work in Caenorhabditis elegans and in vitro cell preparations suggested a role for the soluble NSF attachment protein receptor protein, syntaxin1A, in mediating resistance to several general anesthetics. The authors questioned whether the syntaxin1A-mediated effects found in these reductionist systems reflected a common anesthetic mechanism distinct from sleep-related processes. Methods: Using the fruit fly model, Drosophila melanogaster, the authors investigated the relevance of syntaxin1A manipulat...
Background. Xenon seems to be an ideal anesthetic drug. To explore if next to the antagonism at the ...
BACKGROUND: Previous work on the action of volatile anesthetics has focused at either the molecular ...
Drew Cylinder, Neural Correlates of Behavioural Changes During Propofol General Anaesthesia in Caeno...
WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: Syntaxin1A is a presynaptic molecule that plays a key role in...
SummaryGeneral anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target...
General anesthetics abolish behavioral responsiveness in all animals, and in humans this is accompan...
General anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target protei...
Background: Volatile general anesthetics inhibit neurotransmitter release by an unknown mechanism. A...
General anesthetics achieve behavioral unresponsiveness via a mechanism that is incompletely underst...
Several general anesthetics produce their sedative effect by activating endogenous sleep pathways. W...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics like halothane and enflurane are of interest to clinicians and neuroscie...
Copyright © 2015 Rongfa Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Considerable evidence indicates that sleep is essential for learning and memory. Drosophi-la melanog...
Background The mechanisms of action for volatile anesthetics remain unknown for centuries partly owi...
The mitochondrial electron transport chain (mETC) contains molecular targets of volatile general ane...
Background. Xenon seems to be an ideal anesthetic drug. To explore if next to the antagonism at the ...
BACKGROUND: Previous work on the action of volatile anesthetics has focused at either the molecular ...
Drew Cylinder, Neural Correlates of Behavioural Changes During Propofol General Anaesthesia in Caeno...
WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: Syntaxin1A is a presynaptic molecule that plays a key role in...
SummaryGeneral anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target...
General anesthetics abolish behavioral responsiveness in all animals, and in humans this is accompan...
General anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target protei...
Background: Volatile general anesthetics inhibit neurotransmitter release by an unknown mechanism. A...
General anesthetics achieve behavioral unresponsiveness via a mechanism that is incompletely underst...
Several general anesthetics produce their sedative effect by activating endogenous sleep pathways. W...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics like halothane and enflurane are of interest to clinicians and neuroscie...
Copyright © 2015 Rongfa Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Considerable evidence indicates that sleep is essential for learning and memory. Drosophi-la melanog...
Background The mechanisms of action for volatile anesthetics remain unknown for centuries partly owi...
The mitochondrial electron transport chain (mETC) contains molecular targets of volatile general ane...
Background. Xenon seems to be an ideal anesthetic drug. To explore if next to the antagonism at the ...
BACKGROUND: Previous work on the action of volatile anesthetics has focused at either the molecular ...
Drew Cylinder, Neural Correlates of Behavioural Changes During Propofol General Anaesthesia in Caeno...