General anesthesia selectively disrupts astrocyte calcium signaling in the awake mouse cortex

Volume: 109, Issue: 46, Pages: 18974 - 18979
Published: Oct 29, 2012
Abstract
Calcium signaling represents the principle pathway by which astrocytes respond to neuronal activity. General anesthetics are routinely used in clinical practice to induce a sleep-like state, allowing otherwise painful procedures to be performed. Anesthetic drugs are thought to mainly target neurons in the brain and act by suppressing synaptic activity. However, the direct effect of general anesthesia on astrocyte signaling in awake animals has...
Paper Details
Title
General anesthesia selectively disrupts astrocyte calcium signaling in the awake mouse cortex
Published Date
Oct 29, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
46
Pages
18974 - 18979
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