阿片类药物戒断和依赖中的脑单胺类神经递质。

Medical biology Pub Date : 1987-01-01
L Ahtee, L M Attila
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戒断吗啡后,大脑单胺能神经元的功能发生改变。我们的研究结果表明,大脑多巴胺能神经元的功能可能受到阿片机制的调节,这些神经元可能在吗啡的强化和奖励作用中起重要作用。边缘多巴胺能神经元似乎比纹状体更容易受到慢性阿片类药物的影响。大脑去甲肾上腺素能神经元似乎与阿片类药物戒断的体征和症状有关。
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Cerebral monoamine neurotransmitters in opioid withdrawal and dependence.

The functioning of cerebral monoaminergic neurons is altered during withdrawal from morphine. Our results suggest that the functioning of cerebral dopaminergic and possibly 5HTergic neurons might be regulated by opioid mechanisms and these neurons may be important in the reinforcing and rewarding effects of morphine. The limbic dopaminergic neurons seem to be more vulnerable to chronic opioid administration than the striatal ones. The cerebral noradrenergic neurons seem to be linked with physical signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal.

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