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Thank you for all your videos I learn a lot. Also I have a question. Can you tell me how Arterial tension effect the metabolism of an anesthetic drug. I really can't wrap my head around the relationship between the two.
Please explain. If you open the two domain potassium channels causing potassium efflux shouldn't neuronal excitability increase because an action potential has less threshold to over come? I'm confused 😕
Potassium ions flowing out of the neuronal cell contribute to the accumulation of the negative charge in the interior of the cell. This leads to hyperpolarization and thus inhibition of action potentials due to increased stimulus that is now required to move the membrane potential to the action potential threshold. For more clarity check out my video about neuronal action potential.
What if I get hella high a lot can handle hella opioids but ion do em no more but took dissociatives everything would the local anesthesia not work? Or maybe a super high dose? I feel like it ain’t gonna hit me and hella ketamine too
But blocking alpha-2 receptors increases the release of norepinephrine As alpha-2 is present pre-synaptically and it inhibits the release of norepinephrine. So when alpha-2 is blocked Norepinephrine release is increased
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Wonderful video, well concise and good animation. I am a resident in general surgery on rotation in anesthesia. The video was enjoyable and very helpful ❤
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Very interesting presentation. I have a question: what can you tell us about regional anesthesia and in particular midazolam in the subarachnoid space?
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Benzodiazepines?Why didn't You mention those? Midazolam, for example is in conjunction with Propofol.
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Can you do this for antimicrobial drugs?
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Thank you for all your videos I learn a lot. Also I have a question. Can you tell me how Arterial tension effect the metabolism of an anesthetic drug. I really can't wrap my head around the relationship between the two.
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Please explain. If you open the two domain potassium channels causing potassium efflux shouldn't neuronal excitability increase because an action potential has less threshold to over come? I'm confused 😕
Potassium ions flowing out of the neuronal cell contribute to the accumulation of the negative charge in the interior of the cell. This leads to hyperpolarization and thus inhibition of action potentials due to increased stimulus that is now required to move the membrane potential to the action potential threshold. For more clarity check out my video about neuronal action potential.
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What if I get hella high a lot can handle hella opioids but ion do em no more but took dissociatives everything would the local anesthesia not work? Or maybe a super high dose? I feel like it ain’t gonna hit me and hella ketamine too
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How does group 3 result in reduced cardiac output? Does it reduce heart rate or stroke volume?
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But blocking alpha-2 receptors increases the release of norepinephrine
As alpha-2 is present pre-synaptically and it inhibits the release of norepinephrine.
So when alpha-2 is blocked
Norepinephrine release is increased
Can you do this for antimicrobial drugs plz
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I wish to kindly ask why opioid-like drugs are not involved?
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Isnt nitrous oxide adminstered in inhalational way?
NMDA receptor leads to influx of sodium in last video nad here it is calcium ????
NMDA receptor is highly permeable to both calcium (Ca2+) and sodium (Na+)
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