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Hanyang Medical Reviews
2008 Volume.28 No. 4 p.36 ~ p.39
Anesthesia and sodium channel
Kim Hyun-Jung

Abstract
Voltage-gated sodium channels are large glycoproteins that permit selective sodium ion conduction in excitable cells such as neurons. They generate upstroke of action potential and transmit depolarizing impulses through the neuronal network
including pain pathway. They are composed of core forming -subunit and one or more auxiliary -subunits. Local anesthetics bind in the inner pore of the sodium channel. They block sodium currents and generation of action potential. Amino acid residues which contribute to the drug binding site have been identified by mutational analysis. Also,
blockade of sodium ion currents has been investigated as a possible mechanism of general anesthetics. But it is not sufficient to explain the major mechanism of action of general anesthetics.
KEYWORD
general anesthetics, local anesthetics, sodium channel
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