Description
This lecture explores the fascinating and multifaceted role of dopamine in both anesthesia and neuroscience. From its effects on mood, motivation, and behavior to its critical influence on cardiovascular stability and neuroendocrine function, dopamine is far more than just a neurotransmitter. Attendees will gain insights into dopamine’s pharmacology, clinical implications in anesthesia, and its broader impact on patient physiology—bridging the gap between brain chemistry and bedside care.


