[麻醉是一种所有生物体共同的过程]
Lucia Sylvain-Bonfanti1, Julien Page2, Delphine Arbelet-Bonnin2
1Université Paris-Cité, laboratoire interdisciplinaire des énergies de demain (LIED UMR 8236), Paris, France - Université Paris-Cité, laboratoire dynamiques sociales et recomposition des espaces (LADYSS UMR 7533), Paris, France.
概括
麻醉通过准古代离子通道而影响所有生命形式,而不仅仅是动物的神经系统. 这表明一种普遍的生物机制,可能提供新的治疗方法,并强调我们保护生物多样性的责任.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- 大多数麻醉研究都集中在甲动物的神经系统上.
- 麻醉的能力超越动物,影响所有生命形式.
- 电信号通过离子通道是动物生命的基础,并且在进化过程中广泛传播.
研究的目的:
- 研究各种物种间麻醉的进化起源和维持.
- 探索/电压通道在全系遗传学上遥远的生物体间麻醉中的作用.
- 假设麻醉的普遍性是由于适应优势还是内在的离子通道特性.
主要方法:
- 离子通道演变的比较分析.
- 电压通道的遗传学研究.
- 在非动物生物体中探索麻醉机制 (隐含).
主要成果:
- 麻醉的目标是古老的Na+/Ca2+电压通道,存在于各种各样的物种中.
- 这些通道早于真核生物,表明麻醉剂敏感性的深层进化起源.
- 麻醉能力是所有族群中保存的特征.
结论:
- 麻醉是一种根植于古代离子通道进化的基本生物现象.
- 研究各种生物体中的麻醉可以揭示新的治疗点,并增强对普遍生物机制的理解.
- 通过麻醉来承认生命的统一,强调了对生物多样性保护的需要.
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