Linking sleep and general anesthesia mechanisms: this is no walkover
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Linking sleep and general anesthesia mechanisms: this is no walkover
Abstract
This review aims at defining the link between physiological sleep and general anesthesia. Despite common behavioral and electrophysiological characteristics between both states, current literature suggests that the transition process between waking and sleep or anesthesia-induced alteration of consciousness is not driven by the same sequence of events. On the one hand, sleep originates in sub-cortical structures with subsequent repercussions on thalamo-cortical interactions and cortical activity. On the other hand, anesthesia seems to primarily affect the cortex with subsequent repercussions on the activity of sub-cortical networks. This discrepancy has yet to be confirmed by further functional brain imaging and electrophysiological experiments. The relationship between the observed functional modifications of brain activity during anesthesia and the known biochemical targets of hypnotic anesthetic agents also remains to be determined.
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