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A thermochemical analysis of inhalational anesthetics
Authors:Y Katz  I Aharon
Institution:(1) The National Physical Laboratory of Israel, Givat Ram, Jerusalem;(2) Department of Medical Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine, Hadassa University Hosphital, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:The mechanism of the anesthetic process is of interest both to the clinician and to the pharmacologist. However, this is still an unsettled issue and a multitude of models have been proposed for the process. Noticing that most models propose either a molecular perturbation by the agents or an effect on some colligative property, we explore in this article the thermodynamical consequences of these postulations. Comparison of these with experimental findings is then made. The comparison shows the inconsistency of many of the models with the facts: (i) it refutes the long accepted conviction, culminated in the lsquounitary hypothesisrsquo, that general anesthetics act not at a particular receptor site but invariably on all. Some consequences of this finding are demonstrated. (ii) it implies that a simple phospholipid medium is not feasible as an anesthetic site. (iii) it infers that proteins do have the properties required from anesthetic sites.Dedicated to Prof. Menachem Steinberg on the occasion of his 65th birthday
Keywords:general anesthesia  mechanisms of anesthetic action  membrane bilayers
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