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Central Nervous System Sodium Channels Are Significantly Suppressed at Clinical Concentrations of Volatile Anesthetics
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All anesthetics significantly suppressed sodium currents at clinical concentrations. This suppression occurred through at least two mechanisms: (1) a potential-independent suppression of resting or open sodium channels, and (2) a hyperpolarizing shift in the voltage-dependence of channel inactivation resulting in a potential-dependent suppression of sodium currents. The voltage-dependent interaction results in IC50 values for anesthetic suppression of sodium channels that are close to clinical concentrations at potentials near the resting membrane potential.
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