Lee A G
Nature. 1976 Aug 12;262(5569):545-8. doi: 10.1038/262545a0.
Sodium channels in nerve membranes are postulated to be surrounded by lipid molecules in the gel (or crystalline) phase. Addition of local anasethetics triggers a change in the surrounding lipids to the fluid, liquid crystalline phase, allowing the sodium channel to close with resulting local anaesthesia. The experimental evidence for this model is discussed.
神经膜中的钠通道被假定为被处于凝胶(或晶体)相的脂质分子所包围。添加局部麻醉剂会引发周围脂质向流体液晶相的转变,从而使钠通道关闭,进而产生局部麻醉。本文讨论了该模型的实验证据。