نتایج جستجو برای: anesthetics agent

تعداد نتایج: 267674  

Journal: :American family physician 2002
Suriti Kundu Suraj Achar

The development of topical anesthetics has provided the family physician with multiple options in anesthetizing open and intact skin. The combination of tetracaine, adrenaline (epinephrine), and cocaine, better known as TAC, was the first topical agent available for analgesia of lacerations to the face and scalp. Cocaine has been replaced with lidocaine in a newer formulation called LET (lidoca...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Christoph H Kindler Matthias Paul Hilary Zou Canhui Liu Bruce D Winegar Andrew T Gray C Spencer Yost

Blockade of voltage-gated sodium (Na+) channels by local anesthetics represents the main mechanism for inhibition of impulse propagation. Local anesthetic-induced potassium (K+) channel inhibition is also known to influence transmission of sensory impulses and to potentiate inhibition. K+ channels involved in this mechanism may belong to the emerging family of background tandem pore domain K+ c...

2010
Tony L. Yaksh

In this issue of the Journal, Bawolak et al. focus their studies on a mechanism that provides a provocative insight into the complexity of systems that organize the intracellular environment. This mechanism may also serve to describe the effects produced by agents that are applied in high concentrations to the outer membrane of the cell... in this case, local anesthetics. As the authors note, a...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2009
Carsten Bantel Mervyn Maze Stefan Trapp

BACKGROUND Ischemic preconditioning is an important intrinsic mechanism for neuroprotection. Preconditioning can also be achieved by exposure of neurons to K+ channel-opening drugs that act on adenosine triphosphate-sensitive K+ (K(ATP)) channels. However, these agents do not readily cross the blood-brain barrier. Inhalational anesthetics which easily partition into brain have been shown to pre...

2018
Jun-Ichi Kishikawa Yuki Inoue Makoto Fujikawa Kenji Nishimura Atsuko Nakanishi Tsutomu Tanabe Hiromi Imamura Ken Yokoyama

General anesthetics are indispensable for effective clinical care. Although, the mechanism of action of general anesthetics remains controversial, lipid bilayers and proteins have been discussed as their targets. In this study, we focused on the relationship between cellular ATP levels and general anesthetics. The ATP levels of nematodes and cultured mammalian cells were decreased by exposure t...

2003
David Haddox

The first clinical uses of a local anesthetic agent occurred in 1884, when cocaine was employed as a topical agent for eye surgery and to produce a nerve block. These events inaugurated a new era, that of regional anesthesia. New applications were developed, including spinal, epidural, and caudal anesthesia. The search for a better local anesthetic led to chemical synthesis of a number of other...

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Ocular disorder like, diplopia, mydriasis, blurred vision, ptosis, exophthalmos, and blindness (permanent or temporary) are infrequent complications of an injection of local anesthetics in mouth.The main purpose of this study was to survey the dentist’s knowledge and attitude about ocular disorders due to intra-oral anesthetics injection.<br...

2014
Saeid Safari Mahsa Motavaf Seyed Alireza Seyed Siamdoust Seyed Moayed Alavian

CONTEXT Halogenated inhalational anesthetics are currently the most common drugs used for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. Postoperative hepatic injury has been reported after exposure to these agents. Based on much evidence, mechanism of liver toxicity is more likely to be immunoallergic. The objective of this review study was to assess available studies on hepatotoxicity o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Hoai T Ton Thieu X Phan Ara M Abramyan Lei Shi Gerard P Ahern

General anesthetics suppress CNS activity by modulating the function of membrane ion channels, in particular, by enhancing activity of GABAA receptors. In contrast, several volatile (isoflurane, desflurane) and i.v. (propofol) general anesthetics excite peripheral sensory nerves to cause pain and irritation upon administration. These noxious anesthetics activate transient receptor potential ank...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2014
Kaare Graesbøll Henrike Sasse-Middelhoff Thomas Heimburg

General anesthetics are known to cause depression of the freezing point of transitions in biomembranes. This is a consequence of ideal mixing of the anesthetic drugs in the membrane fluid phase and exclusion from the solid phase. Such a generic law provides physical justification of the famous Meyer-Overton rule. We show here that general anesthetics, barbiturates, and local anesthetics all dis...

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