Artwork showing action of sleeping drugs
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Artwork showing action of sleeping drugs
Sleeping drug action. Artwork showing the action of various sleeping drugs on a nerve cell. The cell membrane (pink) is shown, along with associated proteins (orange). Sleeping drugs work by mimicking the action of a natural molecule called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA, red spheres). When GABA molecules reach a nerve cell they bind with specific receptor molecules, triggering the opening of chloride channels (at centre left). Chloride ions (large green spheres) are then able to pass through, making the nerve cell less excitable and promoting sleep. Sleeping drugs like benzodiazepines (small green spheres) trigger the same mechanism
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Central Nervous System Drug Drug Drug Action Hypnotic Insomnia Nerve Cell Pharmaceutic Pharmaceutical Treatment Pharmaceutics Synapse Health Care
EDITORS COMMENTS
This artwork showcases the intricate action of sleeping drugs on a nerve cell. The vibrant colors and detailed depiction draw viewers into the fascinating world of medicine and pharmacology. The image portrays a nerve cell, with its pink membrane, surrounded by orange proteins that play an essential role in its functioning. At the heart of this mechanism lies gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), represented by striking red spheres. GABA is a natural molecule crucial for inducing sleep. When GABA molecules reach the nerve cell, they bind to specific receptor molecules, triggering the opening of chloride channels depicted at the center-left of the image. This activation allows large green spheres representing chloride ions to pass through these channels, ultimately reducing excitability within the nerve cell and promoting restful sleep. Interestingly, sleeping drugs such as benzodiazepines mimic this natural process by triggering the same mechanism illustrated here. Depicted as small green spheres within the artwork, these medications effectively induce sleep by replicating GABA's actions. This thought-provoking piece not only highlights how pharmaceutical treatments can aid those suffering from insomnia but also emphasizes how art can be used to communicate complex scientific concepts in an engaging manner. It serves as a reminder of our continuous quest for understanding and improving medical interventions related to sleep disorders within our central nervous system.
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