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EFFECT OF ANESTHESIA ON CELLS IN HUMAN BODY SYSTEM: A QUEST TO REDUCE PAINS
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The effects of anesthesia on cells within the human body system have become an important focus in biomedical research due to increasing evidence that anesthetic agents exert notable molecular and physiological influences beyond their intended clinical functions. This study examines how commonly used anesthetics interact with cellular membranes, ion channels, mitochondria, and signaling proteins, thereby altering essential cellular activities such as energy production, synaptic communication, and metabolic regulation. Recent findings indicate that while many anesthetic induced cellular changes are transient and reversible, certain agents may trigger oxidative stress, inflammatory responses, and apoptosis, particularly in vulnerable cell populations such as neurons and developing tissues. These effects are influenced by dosage, duration of exposure, patient age, and underlying cellular health. Understanding these mechanisms is critical for improving anesthetic safety, refining dosage strategies, and protecting high-risk populations during surgical procedures. The study concluded that, the effects of anesthesia on cells in the human body system reveal that anesthetic agents exert a wide range of biochemical and physiological influences beyond their intended clinical purpose of inducing unconsciousness and analgesia.One of the recommendations was that health practitioners should pay special attention to infants, elderly patients, and individuals with metabolic or neurological vulnerabilities, as these groups are more susceptible to cellular disturbances caused by anesthetic agents
KEYWORDS: Anesthesia Safety, Cells, Human Body System.
Dr. Ojum, S
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