Ritchie J M
Br J Anaesth. 1975 Feb;47 suppl:191-8.
Four current theories for the mechanism of action of local anaesthetics are that these drugs: (1) interfere with some chemical, such as acetylcholine, that is involved in nervous conduction; (2) alter the density of fixed charges on the surface of the membrane; (3) cause an expansion of some volume of membrane that is critical for conduction; and (4) react with some specific receptor in the nerve membrane. The first theory fails for lack of evidence that acetylcholine is involved physiologically in conduction. The other three theories, however, all seem to apply.
目前关于局部麻醉药作用机制的四种理论认为,这些药物:(1) 干扰某些参与神经传导的化学物质,如乙酰胆碱;(2) 改变膜表面固定电荷的密度;(3) 使对传导至关重要的膜的某些体积膨胀;(4) 与神经膜中的某些特定受体发生反应。第一种理论因缺乏乙酰胆碱在生理上参与传导的证据而不成立。然而,其他三种理论似乎都适用。