AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has allowed life saving surgical interventions in animals and people. However, the molecular mechanism of general anesthesia continues to be a matter of importance and debate. A favored hypothesis proposes that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multiple and diverse ion channels in the brain. Neurotransmitter-gated ion channels and two-pore K+ channels are key players in the mechanism of anesthesia; however, new studies have also implicated voltage-gated ion channels. Recent biophysical and structural studies of Na+ and K+ channels strongly suggest that halogenated inhalational general anesthetics interact with gates...
Summary: Ion channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological process with impli...
Volatile anesthetics would exert their effects by acting at specific target proteins in the central ...
Inhalational general anesthesia results from the poorly understood interactions of haloethers with m...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
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...
Despite the clinical ubiquity of anesthesia, the molecular basis of anesthetic action is poorly unde...
The molecular mechanisms of general anesthetic action are poorly understood, especially in regard to...
General anesthetics produce a widespread neurodepression in the central nervous system by enhancing ...
AbstractA variety of experiments suggest that membrane proteins are important targets of anesthetic ...
AbstractSeveral voltage-gated ion channels are modulated by clinically relevant doses of general ane...
AbstractPentameric ligand-gated ion channels are targets of general anesthetics. Although the search...
Antiarrhythmics, anticonvulsants and local anesthetics inhibit voltage gated sodium channels and red...
Antiarrhythmics, anticonvulsants and local anesthetics inhibit voltage gated sodium channels and red...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics (VAs) cause profound neurological effects, including reversible loss of ...
Summary: Ion channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological process with impli...
Volatile anesthetics would exert their effects by acting at specific target proteins in the central ...
Inhalational general anesthesia results from the poorly understood interactions of haloethers with m...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
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...
Despite the clinical ubiquity of anesthesia, the molecular basis of anesthetic action is poorly unde...
The molecular mechanisms of general anesthetic action are poorly understood, especially in regard to...
General anesthetics produce a widespread neurodepression in the central nervous system by enhancing ...
AbstractA variety of experiments suggest that membrane proteins are important targets of anesthetic ...
AbstractSeveral voltage-gated ion channels are modulated by clinically relevant doses of general ane...
AbstractPentameric ligand-gated ion channels are targets of general anesthetics. Although the search...
Antiarrhythmics, anticonvulsants and local anesthetics inhibit voltage gated sodium channels and red...
Antiarrhythmics, anticonvulsants and local anesthetics inhibit voltage gated sodium channels and red...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics (VAs) cause profound neurological effects, including reversible loss of ...
Summary: Ion channel modulation by general anesthetics is a vital pharmacological process with impli...
Volatile anesthetics would exert their effects by acting at specific target proteins in the central ...
Inhalational general anesthesia results from the poorly understood interactions of haloethers with m...