作者
Hugh C Hemmings, Myles H Akabas, Peter A Goldstein, James R Trudell, Beverley A Orser, Neil L Harrison
发表日期
2005/10/1
来源
Trends in pharmacological sciences
卷号
26
期号
10
页码范围
503-510
出版商
Elsevier
简介
General anesthetics are essential to modern medicine, and yet a detailed understanding of their mechanisms of action is lacking. General anesthetics were once believed to be ‘drugs without receptors' but this view has been largely abandoned. During the past decade significant progress in our understanding of the mechanisms of general anesthetic action at the molecular, cellular and neural systems levels has been made. Different molecular targets in various regions of the nervous system are involved in the multiple components of anesthetic action, and these targets can vary between specific anesthetics. Neurotransmitter-gated ion channels, particularly receptors for GABA and glutamate, are modulated by most anesthetics, at both synaptic and extrasynaptic sites, and additional ion channels and receptors are also being recognized as important targets for general anesthetics. In this article, these developments …
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