1. In view of the large number of possible molecular targets of general ana
esthetics, it is necessary to have some criteria for judging which targets
are important for producing general anaesthesia and which are probably not.
2. We consider in detail two criteria: sensitivity to clinically relevant
concentrations of anaesthetics and stereoselectivity to anaesthetic optical
isomers. 3. The targets which currently emerge as most important belong to
an anaesthetic-sensitive superfamily of genetically related fast neurotran
smitter-gated receptor channels present at central synapses. (C) 1998 Elsev
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