γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate and invertebrate nervous system. GABAA receptors are activated by GABA and their agonists, and modulated by a wide variety of recognized drugs, including barbiturates, anesthetics, and benzodiazepines. The phenols propofol, thymol, chlorothymol, carvacrol and eugenol act as positive allosteric modulators on GABAA-R receptor. These GABAergic phenols interact with the lipid membrane, therefore, their anesthetic activity could be the combined result of their specific activity (with receptor proteins) as well as nonspecific interactions (with surrounding lipid molecules) modulating the supramolecular organization of the receptor environment. Therefore, we aime...
GABAA receptors are the most widely distributed inhibitory receptors in the mammalian CNS and are th...
The lipid membrane is considered a crucial component of opioid general anesthesia. The main drug use...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate and invertebra...
GABAA receptor is the main inhibitory receptor of the central nervous system. The phenols propofol a...
Atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) and steered MD simulations in combination with umbrella sampling m...
Two main projects involving molecular dynamics simulation of GABAAR and a collaborative project invo...
Atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) and steered MD simulations in combination with umbrella sampling m...
The phenols propofol and thymol, and lately carvacrol, eugenol and chlorothymol, have been shown to ...
Since almost all biologically relevant cell membranes are formed by phospholipid bilayers, the inves...
International audiencePropofol, an intravenous anesthetic, is a positive modulator of the GABAA rece...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the fully hydrated neat dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) memb...
AbstractThe structural perturbations of the fully hydrated dimyristoyl-phosphatidylcholine bilayer i...
Phenol compounds, such as propofol and thymol, have been shown to act on the GABAA receptor through ...
Some phenolic compounds, like propofol and thymol, have been shown to act on the GABAA receptor. Tak...
GABAA receptors are the most widely distributed inhibitory receptors in the mammalian CNS and are th...
The lipid membrane is considered a crucial component of opioid general anesthesia. The main drug use...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate and invertebra...
GABAA receptor is the main inhibitory receptor of the central nervous system. The phenols propofol a...
Atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) and steered MD simulations in combination with umbrella sampling m...
Two main projects involving molecular dynamics simulation of GABAAR and a collaborative project invo...
Atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) and steered MD simulations in combination with umbrella sampling m...
The phenols propofol and thymol, and lately carvacrol, eugenol and chlorothymol, have been shown to ...
Since almost all biologically relevant cell membranes are formed by phospholipid bilayers, the inves...
International audiencePropofol, an intravenous anesthetic, is a positive modulator of the GABAA rece...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the fully hydrated neat dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) memb...
AbstractThe structural perturbations of the fully hydrated dimyristoyl-phosphatidylcholine bilayer i...
Phenol compounds, such as propofol and thymol, have been shown to act on the GABAA receptor through ...
Some phenolic compounds, like propofol and thymol, have been shown to act on the GABAA receptor. Tak...
GABAA receptors are the most widely distributed inhibitory receptors in the mammalian CNS and are th...
The lipid membrane is considered a crucial component of opioid general anesthesia. The main drug use...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...