Alfaxalone does not have long‐term effects on goldfish pyramidal neuron action potential properties or GABAA receptor currents
Domenic Di Stefano,
Haushe Suganthan,
Leslie Buck
Abstract:Anesthetics have varying physiological effects, but most notably alter ion channel kinetics. Alfaxalone is a rapid induction and washout neuroactive anesthetic, which potentiates γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA)‐activated GABAA receptor (GABAA‐R) currents. This study aims to identify any long‐term effects of alfaxalone sedation on pyramidal neuron action potential and GABAA‐R properties, to determine if its impact on neuronal function can be reversed in a sufficiently short timeframe to allow for same‐day electrophy… Show more
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