The Benzodiazepine Receptor: Drug Acceptor Only Or a Physiologically Relevant Part of Our Central Nervous System?

The Benzodiazepine Receptor: Drug Acceptor Only Or a Physiologically Relevant Part of Our Central Nervous System?
ISBN-10
0521304180
ISBN-13
9780521304184
Category
Medical
Pages
185
Language
English
Published
1987-12-10
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Walter Erhard Müller

Description

Benzodiazepines are the most commonly used psychotropic drugs, prescribed for their action as tranquillizers, hypnotics and anti-epileptics. They act in the brain by binding to specific, highly selective recognition sites, the benzodiazepine receptors. This book, first published in 1987, summarises our knowledge of these receptors for a student and professional audience and is divided into two sections. In the first part, the general properties of the receptors and their involvement in the mechanisms of action of benzodiazepines are described. The second part discusses the function of the receptors and concludes that the system represents a novel neuronal system for the fine adjustment of brain function or for auxiliary function if the other neuronal systems fail owing to pathological defects.

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