AbstractSeveral voltage-gated ion channels are modulated by clinically relevant doses of general anesthetics. However, the structural basis of this modulation is not well understood. Previous work suggested that n-alcohols and inhaled anesthetics stabilize the closed state of the Shaw2 voltage-gated (Kv) channel (K-Shaw2) by directly interacting with a discrete channel site. We hypothesize that the inhibition of K-Shaw2 channels by general anesthetics is governed by interactions between binding and effector sites involving components of the channel's activation gate. To investigate this hypothesis, we applied Ala/Val scanning mutagenesis to the S4-S5 linker and the post-PVP S6 segment, and conducted electrophysiological analysis to evaluate...
Alcohols and other anesthetic agents dramatically alter neurologic function in a wide range of organ...
International audienceIon channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological proce...
It has been proposed that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multipl...
General anesthesia results from complex interactions involving ion channels in the brain. Halogenate...
General anesthesia results from complex interactions involving ion channels in the brain. Halogenate...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
For over 160 years, general anesthetics have been given for the relief of pain and suffering. While ...
<div><p>Inhalational general anesthesia results from the poorly understood interactions of haloether...
Summary: Ion channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological process with impli...
Despite the clinical ubiquity of anesthesia, the molecular basis of anesthetic action is poorly unde...
Propofol is one of the most widely used intravenous general anesthetics. As with most general anesth...
Propofol is one of the most widely used intravenous general anesthetics. As with most general anesth...
<div><p>Despite the clinical ubiquity of anesthesia, the molecular basis of anesthetic action is poo...
ABSTRACT: Anesthetics are thought to mediate a portion of their activity via binding to and modulati...
SummaryPentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) are similar in structure but either inhibited o...
Alcohols and other anesthetic agents dramatically alter neurologic function in a wide range of organ...
International audienceIon channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological proce...
It has been proposed that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multipl...
General anesthesia results from complex interactions involving ion channels in the brain. Halogenate...
General anesthesia results from complex interactions involving ion channels in the brain. Halogenate...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
For over 160 years, general anesthetics have been given for the relief of pain and suffering. While ...
<div><p>Inhalational general anesthesia results from the poorly understood interactions of haloether...
Summary: Ion channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological process with impli...
Despite the clinical ubiquity of anesthesia, the molecular basis of anesthetic action is poorly unde...
Propofol is one of the most widely used intravenous general anesthetics. As with most general anesth...
Propofol is one of the most widely used intravenous general anesthetics. As with most general anesth...
<div><p>Despite the clinical ubiquity of anesthesia, the molecular basis of anesthetic action is poo...
ABSTRACT: Anesthetics are thought to mediate a portion of their activity via binding to and modulati...
SummaryPentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) are similar in structure but either inhibited o...
Alcohols and other anesthetic agents dramatically alter neurologic function in a wide range of organ...
International audienceIon channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological proce...
It has been proposed that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multipl...