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American Physiological Society, Physiology, 4(36), p. 203-219, 2021

DOI: 10.1152/physiol.00043.2020

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Prefrontal Cortex Metabolome Is Modified by Opioids, Anesthesia, and Sleep

Journal article published in 2021 by Ralph Lydic ORCID, Helen A. Baghdoyan ORCID
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Abstract

Obtundation of wakefulness caused by opioids and loss of wakefulness caused by anesthetics and sleep significantly alter concentrations of molecules comprising the prefrontal cortex (PFC) metabolome. Quantifying state-selective changes in the PFC metabolome is essential for advancing functional metabolomics. Diverse functions of the PFC suggest the PFC metabolome as a potential therapeutic entry point for countermeasures to state-selective autonomic dysfunction.