Central nervous system sodium channels are significantly suppressed at clinical concentrations of volatile anesthetics.
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General anesthesia mediated by effects on ion channelsProtein kinase C co-expression and the effects of halothane on rat skeletal muscle sodium channels.Sodium channel isoform-specific effects of halothane: protein kinase C co-expression and slow inactivation gating.Multiple ionic mechanisms mediate inhibition of rat motoneurones by inhalation anaesthetics.Time-dependent effects of isoflurane and dexmedetomidine on functional connectivity, spectral characteristics, and spatial distribution of spontaneous BOLD fluctuations.The impact of chirality of the fluorinated volatile inhalation anaesthetics on their clinical applications.Modulation of a voltage-gated Na+ channel by sevoflurane involves multiple sites and distinct mechanismsEffects of lidocaine, dexmedetomidine or their combination on the minimum alveolar concentration of sevoflurane in dogs.Computational predictions of volatile anesthetic interactions with the microtubule cytoskeleton: implications for side effects of general anesthesiaEffects of anesthetics, sedatives, and opioids on ventilatory control.Volatile anesthetics inhibit sodium channels without altering bulk lipid bilayer properties.The effect of desflurane on neuronal communication at a central synapseReduced Nav1.6 Sodium Channel Activity in Mice Increases In Vivo Sensitivity to Volatile Anesthetics.Mechanistic Insights into the Modulation of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels by Inhalational Anestheticsn-Alcohols inhibit voltage-gated Na+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes.The effects of volatile aromatic anesthetics on voltage-gated Na+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytesShaker-related potassium channels in the central medial nucleus of the thalamus are important molecular targets for arousal suppression by volatile general anestheticsComparative effects of halogenated inhaled anesthetics on voltage-gated Na+ channel functionSodium channels and the synaptic mechanisms of inhaled anaestheticsIs a new paradigm needed to explain how inhaled anesthetics produce immobility?Comparative Evaluation of Volatile Anaesthetic Agents for Attenuation of Venous Cannulation Pain: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled StudyIsoflurane inhibits the tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.8.P/Q-type calcium channel modulators.Isoflurane modulates activation and inactivation gating of the prokaryotic Na+ channel NaChBac.Small molecule modulation of voltage gated sodium channels.Bidirectional modulation of isoflurane potency by intrathecal tetrodotoxin and veratridine in rats.Divergent effects of anesthetics on lipid bilayer properties and sodium channel function.Stereoselective modulatory actions of oleamide on GABA(A) receptors and voltage-gated Na(+) channels in vitro: a putative endogenous ligand for depressant drug sites in CNS.Long-term optical imaging of neurovascular coupling in mouse cortex using GCaMP6f and intrinsic hemodynamic signals.Sodium channels as targets for volatile anestheticsInhibition by propofol of [3H]-batrachotoxinin-A 20-alpha-benzoate binding to voltage-dependent sodium channels in rat cortical synaptosomes.Activity-dependent depression of neuronal sodium channels by the general anaesthetic isoflurane.Effect of halothane on neuronal excitation in the superficial dorsal horn of rat spinal cord slices: evidence for a presynaptic action.Differential sensitivities of TTX-resistant and TTX-sensitive sodium channels to anesthetic concentrations of ethanol in rat sensory neurons.Effects of halothane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane on lipid peroxidation following experimental closed head trauma in rats.Intravenous lidocaine as adjuvant to general anesthesia in renal surgery.Two types of TTX-resistant and one TTX-sensitive Na+ channel in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons and their blockade by halothane.Anesthetic-sensitive ion channel modulation is associated with a molar water solubility cut-off
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Central nervous system sodium channels are significantly suppressed at clinical concentrations of volatile anesthetics.
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1996年の論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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Central nervous system sodium ...... tions of volatile anesthetics.
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Central nervous system sodium ...... tions of volatile anesthetics.
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Central nervous system sodium ...... tions of volatile anesthetics.
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Central nervous system sodium ...... ations of volatile anesthetics
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1223-33; discussion 27A
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10.1097/00000542-199605000-00025
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1996-05-01T00:00:00Z