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Neural mechanisms of anesthesia edited by Joseph Antognini, Earl Carstens, Douglas E. Raines.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Contemporary clinical neurosciencePublication details: Totowa, N.J. : Humana, c2003.Description: xii, 466 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0896039978 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.96 21 ANT
NLM classification:
  • QV 81
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Contents:
Preface ............................................................................................................................ v Contributors...................................................................................................................xi I. Introduction 1 The Development of Concepts of Mechanisms of Anesthesia ........ 3 Donald Caton and Joseph F. Antognini II. Anesthesia, Consciousness, and Memory 2 Mechanisms of Consciousness with Emphasis on the Cerebral Cortical Component ......................................... 13 G. Bryan Young 3 Anesthesia Meets Memory: Tools for Critical Appraisal ............. 21 Robert A. Veselis III. Sleep, Coma, and Anesthesia—Similarities and Differences 4 Sleep and Anesthesia ...................................................................... 65 John Keifer 5 Possible Relationships of Anesthetic Coma and Pathological Disorders of Consciousness ........................... 75 Nicholas D. Schiff and Fred Plum IV. Neural Mechanisms 6 Cerebral Cortex—Anesthetic Action on the Electroencephalogram: Cellular and Synaptic Mechanisms and Clinical Monitoring........................................ 93 Heath Lukatch and Scott Greenwald 7 Cerebral Mechanisms of Analgesia and Anesthesia in Humans Elucidated by In Vivo Brain Imaging ................... 113 Ferenc Gyulai and Leonard Firestone 8 Thalamus ....................................................................................... 125 Anthony Angel 9 The Hippocampus ......................................................................... 149 M. Bruce MacIver 10 Anesthetic Effects on the Reticular Formation, Brainstem and Central Nervous System Arousal ...................................... 169 Joseph F. Antognini and Earl Carstens 11 Anesthesia, the Spinal Cord and Motor Responses to Noxious Stimulation ............................................................. 183 Joseph F. Antognini and Earl Carstens 12 Spinal Cord–Dorsal Horn ............................................................. 205 J. G. Collins CONTENTS ix Antognini_FM_Final/corr[6.25.2] 9 06/26/2002, 11:48 AM 13 Spinal Cord: Anesthetic Actions on Motor Neurons .................... 215 Joan J. Kendig 14 Simple Genetic Models for Anesthetic Action ............................ 231 Philip G. Morgan and Margaret Sedensky 15 Genetic Dissection of Anesthetic Action ..................................... 249 Gregg E. Homanics and Leonard L. Firestone V. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms 16 General Anesthetic Effects on GABAA Receptors...................... 265 Robert A. Pearce 17 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Anesthetics.................... 283 Stuart A. Forman, Pamela Flood, and Douglas Raines 18 Actions of General Anesthetic on Voltage-Gated Ion Channels ............................................... 299 Norbert Topf, Esperanza Recio-Pinto, Thomas J. J. Blanck, and Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr. 19 Glutamate Receptors: Physiology and Anesthetic Pharmacology............................... 319 Misha Perouansky and Joseph F. Antognini 20 General Anesthetic Effects on Glycine Receptors....................... 333 Stephen Daniels 21 Presynaptic Actions of General Anesthetics ................................ 345 Misha Perouansky and Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr. 22 The Meyer-Overton Relationship and Its Exceptions.................. 371 Warren S. Sandberg and Keith W. Miller 23 Protein Models .............................................................................. 395 Jonas S. Johansson and Roderic G. Eckenhoff 24 The Opioid Receptors ................................................................... 413 Gary J. Brenner, Jianren Mao, and Carl Rosow 25 Local Anesthetics.......................................................................... 427 Ging Kuo Wang 26 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and General Anesthesia .......... 441 Gerald A. Gronert and Timothy Tautz VI. Future Research 27 The Future of Anesthetic Mechanisms Research ......................... 449 Joseph F. Antognini, Douglas E. Raines, and Earl Carstens Index ........................................................................................................................... 455
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Preface ............................................................................................................................ v
Contributors...................................................................................................................xi
I. Introduction
1 The Development of Concepts of Mechanisms of Anesthesia ........ 3
Donald Caton and Joseph F. Antognini
II. Anesthesia, Consciousness, and Memory
2 Mechanisms of Consciousness with Emphasis
on the Cerebral Cortical Component ......................................... 13
G. Bryan Young
3 Anesthesia Meets Memory: Tools for Critical Appraisal ............. 21
Robert A. Veselis
III. Sleep, Coma, and Anesthesia—Similarities and Differences
4 Sleep and Anesthesia ...................................................................... 65
John Keifer
5 Possible Relationships of Anesthetic Coma
and Pathological Disorders of Consciousness ........................... 75
Nicholas D. Schiff and Fred Plum
IV. Neural Mechanisms
6 Cerebral Cortex—Anesthetic Action
on the Electroencephalogram: Cellular and Synaptic
Mechanisms and Clinical Monitoring........................................ 93
Heath Lukatch and Scott Greenwald
7 Cerebral Mechanisms of Analgesia and Anesthesia
in Humans Elucidated by In Vivo Brain Imaging ................... 113
Ferenc Gyulai and Leonard Firestone
8 Thalamus ....................................................................................... 125
Anthony Angel
9 The Hippocampus ......................................................................... 149
M. Bruce MacIver
10 Anesthetic Effects on the Reticular Formation, Brainstem
and Central Nervous System Arousal ...................................... 169
Joseph F. Antognini and Earl Carstens
11 Anesthesia, the Spinal Cord and Motor Responses
to Noxious Stimulation ............................................................. 183
Joseph F. Antognini and Earl Carstens
12 Spinal Cord–Dorsal Horn ............................................................. 205
J. G. Collins
CONTENTS
ix
Antognini_FM_Final/corr[6.25.2] 9 06/26/2002, 11:48 AM
13 Spinal Cord: Anesthetic Actions on Motor Neurons .................... 215
Joan J. Kendig
14 Simple Genetic Models for Anesthetic Action ............................ 231
Philip G. Morgan and Margaret Sedensky
15 Genetic Dissection of Anesthetic Action ..................................... 249
Gregg E. Homanics and Leonard L. Firestone
V. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms
16 General Anesthetic Effects on GABAA Receptors...................... 265
Robert A. Pearce
17 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Anesthetics.................... 283
Stuart A. Forman, Pamela Flood, and Douglas Raines
18 Actions of General Anesthetic
on Voltage-Gated Ion Channels ............................................... 299
Norbert Topf, Esperanza Recio-Pinto, Thomas J. J. Blanck,
and Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr.
19 Glutamate Receptors:
Physiology and Anesthetic Pharmacology............................... 319
Misha Perouansky and Joseph F. Antognini
20 General Anesthetic Effects on Glycine Receptors....................... 333
Stephen Daniels
21 Presynaptic Actions of General Anesthetics ................................ 345
Misha Perouansky and Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr.
22 The Meyer-Overton Relationship and Its Exceptions.................. 371
Warren S. Sandberg and Keith W. Miller
23 Protein Models .............................................................................. 395
Jonas S. Johansson and Roderic G. Eckenhoff
24 The Opioid Receptors ................................................................... 413
Gary J. Brenner, Jianren Mao, and Carl Rosow
25 Local Anesthetics.......................................................................... 427
Ging Kuo Wang
26 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and General Anesthesia .......... 441
Gerald A. Gronert and Timothy Tautz
VI. Future Research
27 The Future of Anesthetic Mechanisms Research ......................... 449
Joseph F. Antognini, Douglas E. Raines, and Earl Carstens
Index ........................................................................................................................... 455

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