The role of the basal forebrain in general anesthesia

Ibrain. 2022 Dec 3;9(1):102-110. doi: 10.1002/ibra.12082. eCollection 2023 Spring.

Abstract

The basal forebrain is a group of nerve nuclei on the ventral side of the ventral ganglion, composed of γ-aminobutyric acid neurons, glutamatergic neurons, cholinergic neurons, and orexigenic neurons. Previous studies have focused on the involvement of the basal forebrain in regulating reward, learning, movement, sleep-awakening, and other neurobiological behaviors, but its role in the regulation of general anesthesia has not been systematically elucidated. Therefore, the different neuronal subtypes in the basal forebrain and projection pathways in general anesthesia will be discussed in this paper. In this paper, we aim to determine and elaborate on the role of the basal forebrain in general anesthesia and the development of theoretical research and provide a new theory.

Keywords: basal forebrain; consciousness; general anesthesia; neural pathway; neurons.

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