The role of the central noradrenergic system in behavioral inhibition

Eric A. Stone , Yan Lin , Yasmeen Sarfraz , David Quartermain
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Although the central noradrenergic system has been shown to be involved in a number of behavioral and neurophysiological processes, the relation of these to its role in depressive illness has been difficult to define. The present review discusses the hypothesis that one of its chief functions that may be related to affective illness is the inhibition of behavioral activation, a prominent symptom of the disorder. This hypothesis is found to be consistent with most previous neuropsychopharmacological and immunohistochemical experiments on active behavior in rodents in a variety of experimental conditions using manipulation of neurotransmission at both locus coeruleus and forebrain adrenergic receptors. The findings support a mechanism in which high rates of noradrenergic neural activity suppress the neural activity of principal neurons in forebrain regions mediating active behavior. The suppression may be mediated through postsynaptic galaninergic and adrenergic receptors, and via the release of corticotrophin-releasing hormone. The hypothesis is consistent with clinical evidence for central noradrenergic system hyperactivity in depressives and with the view that this hyperactivity is a contributing etiological factor in the disorder. A similar mechanism may underlie the ability of the noradrenergic system to suppress seizure activity suggesting that inhibition of the spread of neural activation may be a unifying function.

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中枢去肾上腺素能系统在行为抑制中的作用
尽管中枢去甲肾上腺素能系统已被证明参与了许多行为和神经生理过程,但这些过程与其在抑郁症中的作用的关系一直难以确定。本综述讨论了其可能与情感性疾病相关的主要功能之一是抑制行为激活的假设,这是该疾病的一个突出症状。这一假设被发现与大多数先前的神经精神药理学和免疫组织化学实验一致,这些实验是在各种实验条件下通过操纵蓝斑和前脑肾上腺素能受体的神经传递来研究啮齿动物的活跃行为的。该发现支持了一种机制,即高速率的去肾上腺素能神经活动抑制前脑区域主要神经元的神经活动,介导活跃行为。这种抑制可能通过突触后丙氨酸能和肾上腺素能受体介导,并通过促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素的释放介导。该假设与抑郁症患者中枢去肾上腺素能系统过度活跃的临床证据一致,并且认为这种过度活跃是该疾病的一个促成因素。类似的机制可能是去甲肾上腺素能系统抑制癫痫发作活动的能力的基础,这表明抑制神经活动的传播可能是一个统一的功能。
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