意识之窗:前额-顶叶连接在麻醉诱导的无意识中的作用。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Yuanyuan Ding, Shiya Liu, Kaixin Wang, Junya Kang, Wenqi Chen, Shujun Sun, Yuxin Hu, Yunyun Han, Xiangdong Chen
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摘要

对意识的探索和对全身麻醉机制的阐明是两项相互交织的努力,这两项努力大大提高了我们对意识的神经相关性的理解。这两个领域都集中在调节意识的神经系统上。以参与执行功能、注意力和认知控制而闻名的额顶叶网络,在从清醒状态到麻醉诱导的无意识状态的转变中扮演着关键角色。这篇综述综合了最近的研究结果,强调了前额-顶叶连接在全麻诱导和维持无意识中的关键作用。通过检查功能性神经影像学研究和神经生理学数据,我们阐明了额顶叶相互作用的中断是如何导致麻醉相关的反应性丧失和意识状态改变的。此外,我们进一步解释了神经元和分子水平的潜在机制。此外,我们讨论了这些发现对促进我们对意识的神经相关性的理解以及开发具有更可预测和更有针对性的意识作用的新型麻醉剂的意义。这篇综述决定性地弥合了意识研究和麻醉药理学之间的差距,为未来研究控制意识状态之间转换的神经机制提供了一个强有力的框架。
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Windows to Consciousness: The Role of Fronto-Parietal Connectivity in Anesthesia-Induced Unconsciousness.

The exploration of consciousness and the elucidation of the mechanisms underlying general anesthesia are two intertwined endeavors that have significantly advanced our understanding of the neural correlates of awareness. Both fields converge on the neural systems that regulate consciousness. Frontoparietal networks, known for their involvement in executive functions, attention, and cognitive control, emerge as key players in the transition from wakefulness to anesthesiainduced unconsciousness. This review synthesizes recent findings highlighting the pivotal role of fronto-parietal connectivity in the induction and maintenance of unconsciousness by general anesthetics. By examining functional neuroimaging studies and neurophysiological data, we elucidate how disruptions in fronto-parietal interactions contribute to the loss of responsiveness and altered states of awareness associated with anesthesia. Additionally, we further explain the underlying mechanism at both the neuronal and molecular levels. Furthermore, we discuss the implications of these findings for advancing our understanding of the neural correlates of consciousness and the development of novel anesthetic agents with more predictable and targeted effects on consciousness. This review decisively bridges the gap between consciousness research and anesthetic pharmacology, providing a robust framework for future investigations into the neural mechanisms that control transitions between conscious states.

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Current Neuropharmacology
Current Neuropharmacology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
1.90%
发文量
369
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Neuropharmacology aims to provide current, comprehensive/mini reviews and guest edited issues of all areas of neuropharmacology and related matters of neuroscience. The reviews cover the fields of molecular, cellular, and systems/behavioural aspects of neuropharmacology and neuroscience. The journal serves as a comprehensive, multidisciplinary expert forum for neuropharmacologists and neuroscientists.
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