| Literature DB >> 17435392 |
Kouichiro Minami1, Yasuhito Uezono, Takeshi Sakurai, Takafumi Horishita, Munehiro Shiraishi, Yoichi Ueta.
Abstract
Neurons in the hypothalamus containing the neuropeptide orexin have been implicated in the control of sleep and wakefulness and in the pathology of narcolepsy. In this study, we investigated the effects of volatile anesthetics, ethanol and intravenous anesthetics on orexin-A-induced Ca2+-activated Cl- currents using Xenopus oocytes expressing orexin-1 receptors (OX1Rs). The volatile anesthetics isoflurane, enflurane and halothane inhibited Cl- currents elicited by 1-micromol/l orexin-A. Ethanol and the intravenous anesthetics pentobarbital and ketamine also inhibited the action of orexin-A. The inhibitory effects of all of the compounds tested were shown to be caused by the inhibition of OX1R function. These results may, at least in part, explain their hypnotic effects. 2007 S. Karger AG, BaselEntities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17435392 DOI: 10.1159/000101713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacology ISSN: 0031-7012 Impact factor: 2.547