2022
DOI: 10.1111/jne.13086
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Synthetic neuroactive steroids as new sedatives and anaesthetics: Back to the future

Abstract: Since the 1990s, there has been waning interest in researching general anaesthetics (anaesthetics). Although currently used anaesthetics are mostly safe and effective, they are not without fault. In paediatric populations and neonatal animal models, they are associated with learning impairments and neurotoxicity. In an effort to research safer anaesthetics, we have gone back to re‐examine neuroactive steroids as anaesthetics. Neuroactive steroids are steroids that have direct, local effects in the central nerv… Show more

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“…The idea that neuroactive steroids could be favorable therapeutic agents for a vast array of pathological conditions (e.g., postpartum depression, anxiety, etc.) has been considered for quite some time [39]. For example, many previous studies have suggested the neuroprotective potential of neuroactive steroids in pathological conditions such as hypoxia, Alzheimer's disease, and ischemia, to name a few, with therapeutic potential being linked to their effects on nuclear steroid hormone receptors and control of gene expression [40][41][42].…”
Section: Neuroactive Steroids As Promising Therapeutic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea that neuroactive steroids could be favorable therapeutic agents for a vast array of pathological conditions (e.g., postpartum depression, anxiety, etc.) has been considered for quite some time [39]. For example, many previous studies have suggested the neuroprotective potential of neuroactive steroids in pathological conditions such as hypoxia, Alzheimer's disease, and ischemia, to name a few, with therapeutic potential being linked to their effects on nuclear steroid hormone receptors and control of gene expression [40][41][42].…”
Section: Neuroactive Steroids As Promising Therapeutic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both humans and animal models, neuroactive steroids or their analogs have been employed as anesthetics. The history of this use was illustrated in the review by Manzella et al, 5 which also explores their diverse mechanisms of action (including interactions with voltage‐ and ligand‐gated ion channels and membrane bound metabotropic receptors) and their neuroprotective properties in the developing brain during anesthesia.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose to employ a neurosteroid-based agent. Neurosteroids and analogues can have a wide range of GABAergic action and many are known to generate sedation and anesthesia (e.g., refs ). Neurosteroids and analogues have several advantages over other classes of GABAergic agents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%