Scientists Reveal How General Anesthesia Works in the Brain / Gli scienziati rivelano come l'anestesia generale funzioni nel cervello
Scientists Reveal How General Anesthesia Works in the Brain / Gli scienziati rivelano come l'anestesia generale funzioni nel cervello Segnalato dal Dott. Giuseppe Cotellessa / Reported by Dr. Giuseppe Cotellessa Hailed as one of the most important medical advances, the discovery of general anesthetics – compounds which induce unconsciousness, prevent control of movement and block pain – helped transform dangerous and traumatic operations into safe and routine surgery. But despite their importance, scientists still don’t understand exactly how general anesthetics work. Now, in a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience , researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and Nagoya University have revealed how a commonly used general anesthetic called isoflurane weakens the transmission of electrical signals between neurons, at junctions called synapses. “Importantly, we found that isoflurane did not block the transmis