Aggression and the brain monoamines: what are the answers, but of more importance what are the questions...?

B. Bernard
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Experiments involving three models of aggression (shock-induced fighting, ranacide and septal lesion-induced hyperirritability) are employed to demonstrate classically different sub-types of aggressive behavior. These categories are shown to be distinct entities when compared on the basis of hormonal dependency, central anatomical and peripheral autonomic involvement and inhibition or enhancement through pharmacological manipulations. Investigations into brain monoamine functioning (norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin) demonstrate the heterogeneity of correlations which may exist between aggressive behaviors and brain amines. Data are analyzed on the basis of individual amine alterations and changes in monoaminergic neuronal balances. Thus, higher levels of shock-induced aggressive behavior is associated with higher NE/5-HT and DA/K-HT ratioes whereas similar alterations in these biochemical indices occur without observable changes in ranacide behavior. Septal lesion induced hyperirritability is correlated with precisely opposite aminergic changes, namely, decreases in NE/5-HT ratioes. These results demonstrate the necessity of precise aggressive model evaluation prior to attempts at biochemical mechanism elucidation.
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攻击性和大脑单胺:答案是什么,但更重要的是问题是什么?
实验涉及三种攻击模式(休克诱发的战斗,ranacide和间隔损伤诱发的亢奋)来展示典型的不同亚型攻击行为。在激素依赖性、中枢解剖和外周自主神经参与以及通过药物操作抑制或增强的基础上,这些类别被证明是不同的实体。对脑单胺功能(去甲肾上腺素、多巴胺和血清素)的研究表明,攻击行为与脑胺之间可能存在相关性的异质性。数据分析的基础上,个别胺的改变和单胺能神经元平衡的变化。因此,较高水平的休克诱导攻击行为与较高的NE/5-HT和DA/K-HT比率相关,而这些生化指标的类似变化在未观察到的ranacide行为变化的情况下发生。中隔损伤引起的高激惹与恰恰相反的胺能变化相关,即NE/5-HT比值的降低。这些结果表明,在试图阐明生物化学机制之前,需要进行精确的侵袭性模型评估。
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