Modern concepts in electrophysiology for psychiatry.

Psychopharmacology communications Pub Date : 1975-01-01
F E Bloom
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The emergence of specific concepts of possible neuronal pathophysiology in mental disorders has recently been accelerated by the realization that the central catecholamine and indoleamine pathways show potent and widespread actions in animal experiments. These functional properties have been characterized in part by new methods of neuronal circuit analysis, more specific methods of neuronal cytochemistry, and by extensive exploitation of more classical electrophysiological methodologies for the assessment of synaptic transmitter identification and mechanism, the results of experiments at the cellular level have permitted additional studies to be done on the possible behavioral significance of the events regulated by monamines in the awake animal, When the cytochemical and electrophysiological and behavioral exeriments are considered as connected aspects of the same brain sub-systems, then the simple electrophysiological concepts of excitation and inhibition seem inadequate to explain the integrative, amplifying and biochemical actions which can be performed by experimental manipulation of central monamine pathways.

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精神病学电生理学的现代概念。
最近,由于意识到中枢儿茶酚胺和吲哚胺通路在动物实验中表现出强大而广泛的作用,精神障碍中可能的神经元病理生理学的特定概念的出现得到了加速。这些功能特性在一定程度上是由神经元电路分析的新方法、更具体的神经元细胞化学方法以及广泛利用更经典的电生理学方法来评估突触递质识别和机制所表征的。当细胞化学、电生理和行为实验被认为是同一个大脑子系统的相互联系的方面时,那么简单的电生理兴奋和抑制的概念似乎不足以解释综合的、放大和生化行动,可以执行的实验操作的中央单胺途径。
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