无意识
唤醒
麻醉剂
神经科学
麻醉
镇静
医学
麻醉剂
全身麻醉药
心理学
作者
Emery N. Brown,Patrick L. Purdon,Christa J. Van Dort
出处
期刊:Annual Review of Neuroscience
[Annual Reviews]
日期:2011-07-21
卷期号:34 (1): 601-628
被引量:436
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-neuro-060909-153200
摘要
Placing a patient in a state of general anesthesia is crucial for safely and humanely performing most surgical and many nonsurgical procedures. How anesthetic drugs create the state of general anesthesia is considered a major mystery of modern medicine. Unconsciousness, induced by altered arousal and/or cognition, is perhaps the most fascinating behavioral state of general anesthesia. We perform a systems neuroscience analysis of the altered arousal states induced by five classes of intravenous anesthetics by relating their behavioral and physiological features to the molecular targets and neural circuits at which these drugs are purported to act. The altered states of arousal are sedation-unconsciousness, sedation-analgesia, dissociative anesthesia, pharmacologic non-REM sleep, and neuroleptic anesthesia. Each altered arousal state results from the anesthetic drugs acting at multiple targets in the central nervous system. Our analysis shows that general anesthesia is less mysterious than currently believed.
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