MacIver Lab
Mission Statement
The long-term goal of our research is to provide physiological information needed to design safer and more effective anesthetics and analgesics.
We investigate the cellular, synaptic and molecular mechanisms of action of central nervous system drugs; especially barbiturates, opiates, anesthetics and abused inhalants, as well as experimental drugs. The mechanisms of action for CNS depressants are studied using electrophysiological recording techniques and selective pharmacological probes to enhance or inhibit specific neurotransmitter circuits. Most of our studies use rat brain slices, but we also record from freely moving animals and humans. Neuronal circuit function in cortical brain area appears to be disrupted by anesthetics and abused inhalants through a combination of pre- and post-synaptic actions on glutamate and GABA mediated neurotransmission. These effects could explain drug actions causing memory loss (amnesia), altered cognitive function and loss of consciousness. Studies in humans are used to address drug effects on consciousness.