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Nitrous Oxide And Neurotransmission 1st Edition Mark A Gillman

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Nitrous Oxide And Neurotransmission 1st Edition Mark A Gillman
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.49 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Mark A Gillman
ISBN: 9781614701385, 1614701385
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Nitrous Oxide And Neurotransmission 1st Edition Mark A Gillman by Mark A Gillman 9781614701385, 1614701385 instant download after payment.

As a lipid-soluble molecule, nitrous oxide enters the brain rapidly to alter the flow of information along a multitude of neuronal pathways and synapses by interfering with membrane ion channels and the action of key neurotransmitters. Some neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and the endogenous opioid peptides, act through G-protein coupled receptors mainly to adjust or modulate synaptic strength, whereas GABA and glutamate are amino acids known for their strong inhibitory or excitatory synaptic effects. Thus, nitrous oxide and nitric oxide belong to what now is becoming a sizable group of messenger molecules with signaling properties unlike any of the known non-gaseous chemical neurotransmitters. This book examines nitrous oxide and its effects on the various neurotransmitter systems and ion channels of the brain. This book also discusses how these effects could give rise to all the documented clinical actions of this relatively simple gas.

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