Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literature. Two types of theories can be distinguished: those that focus on the direct effects of LA on their target protein in the axon membranes, i.e. the voltage-gated sodium channel and the ones that take into account the interaction of anesthetic molecules with the lipid membrane phase for the reversible nerve blockage. Since there is a direct correlation between LA hydrophobicity and potency, it is crucial to take this physico-chemical property into account to understand the mechanism of action of LA, be it on the sodium channel protein, lipid(s), or on the whole membrane phase
AbstractTo provide a basis for studying the molecular mechanism of pharmacological action of local a...
Local anesthetics inhibit the ion channel activity of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in a noncomp...
Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels are important targets in the treatment of a range of pathologies...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
Despite a long history in medical and dental application, the molecular mechanism and precise site o...
In this thesis I try to clarify some molecular mechanisms of local anaesthetic action on ion channel...
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Na channels are the source of excitatory currents for the nervous system and muscle. They are the ta...
Local anesthesia is a drug that penetrates the nerve cell membrane and binds to the voltage gate sod...
Local anesthetics have an impressive history of efficacy and safety in medical and dental practice. ...
LOCAL ANESTHETICS: INTERACTION WITH HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES AS STUDIED BY H-1 AND P-31 NUCLEAR M...
The literature carries many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA). We can...
Local anaesthetic agents suppress action potentials in excitable tissues by blocking voltage-gated N...
This study assesses the importance of local anesthetic charge and hydrophobicity in determining the ...
AbstractTo provide a basis for studying the molecular mechanism of pharmacological action of local a...
Local anesthetics inhibit the ion channel activity of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in a noncomp...
Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels are important targets in the treatment of a range of pathologies...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
Despite a long history in medical and dental application, the molecular mechanism and precise site o...
In this thesis I try to clarify some molecular mechanisms of local anaesthetic action on ion channel...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Na channels are the source of excitatory currents for the nervous system and muscle. They are the ta...
Local anesthesia is a drug that penetrates the nerve cell membrane and binds to the voltage gate sod...
Local anesthetics have an impressive history of efficacy and safety in medical and dental practice. ...
LOCAL ANESTHETICS: INTERACTION WITH HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES AS STUDIED BY H-1 AND P-31 NUCLEAR M...
The literature carries many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA). We can...
Local anaesthetic agents suppress action potentials in excitable tissues by blocking voltage-gated N...
This study assesses the importance of local anesthetic charge and hydrophobicity in determining the ...
AbstractTo provide a basis for studying the molecular mechanism of pharmacological action of local a...
Local anesthetics inhibit the ion channel activity of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in a noncomp...
Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels are important targets in the treatment of a range of pathologies...