The intravenous anaesthetic ketamine, has been demonstrated to inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)-mediated currents in dissociated rat intracardiac ganglion (ICG) neurons (Weber et al., 2005). This effect would be predicted to depress synaptic transmission in the ICG and would account for the inhibitory action of ketamine on vagal transmission to the heart (Inoue and König, 1988). This investigation was designed to examine the activity of ketamine on (i) postsynaptic responses to vagal nerve stimulation, (ii) the membrane potential, and (iii) membrane current responses evoked by exogenous application of ACh and nicotine in ICG neurons in situ. Intracellular recordings were made using sharp intracellular microelectrodes in a wh...
To investigate the effect of ketamine on the transient outward potassium currents [IA] using whole-c...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) channels were first described in the cardiac muscles. KATP channels...
SummaryKetamine has been in clinical use for over half a century, yet its precise mechanisms of acti...
The intravenous anaesthetic ketamine, has been demonstrated to inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine recep...
The intravenous anaesthetic ketamine, has been demonstrated to inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine recep...
Background. Ketamine increases both blood pressure and heart rate, effects commonly thought of as sy...
Purpose : Nicorandil opens adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels in the cardiov...
The dissociative anaesthetic, ketamine, is commonly known as a NMDA receptor channel blocker. Howeve...
Background: Ketamine can be used for perioperative pain management as well as a dissociative anesthe...
© 2016, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All Rights Reser...
Background: Ketamine increases blood pressure and heart rate by unknown mechanisms, but studies sugg...
The non-competitive NMDA antagonist ketamine is an old drug that traditionally has been used as an a...
Background: Ketamine increases both blood pressure and heart rate, effects commonly thought of as sy...
1 The effects of intravenous (i.v.) anaesthetics on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)-induced...
The dissociative anesthetic ketamine regulates cortical activity in a dose-dependent manner. Subanes...
To investigate the effect of ketamine on the transient outward potassium currents [IA] using whole-c...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) channels were first described in the cardiac muscles. KATP channels...
SummaryKetamine has been in clinical use for over half a century, yet its precise mechanisms of acti...
The intravenous anaesthetic ketamine, has been demonstrated to inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine recep...
The intravenous anaesthetic ketamine, has been demonstrated to inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine recep...
Background. Ketamine increases both blood pressure and heart rate, effects commonly thought of as sy...
Purpose : Nicorandil opens adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels in the cardiov...
The dissociative anaesthetic, ketamine, is commonly known as a NMDA receptor channel blocker. Howeve...
Background: Ketamine can be used for perioperative pain management as well as a dissociative anesthe...
© 2016, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All Rights Reser...
Background: Ketamine increases blood pressure and heart rate by unknown mechanisms, but studies sugg...
The non-competitive NMDA antagonist ketamine is an old drug that traditionally has been used as an a...
Background: Ketamine increases both blood pressure and heart rate, effects commonly thought of as sy...
1 The effects of intravenous (i.v.) anaesthetics on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)-induced...
The dissociative anesthetic ketamine regulates cortical activity in a dose-dependent manner. Subanes...
To investigate the effect of ketamine on the transient outward potassium currents [IA] using whole-c...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) channels were first described in the cardiac muscles. KATP channels...
SummaryKetamine has been in clinical use for over half a century, yet its precise mechanisms of acti...