GABA模拟物和锂对纹状体多巴胺靶细胞超敏反应生化表现的影响。

B Scatton, D Fage, A Oblin, B Zivkovic, S Arbilla, S Z Langer, G Bartholini
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讨论了GABA模拟物和抗躁狂剂锂稳定多巴胺能传递的潜在机制。有证据表明,GABA模拟物,特别是丙戊酸,至少在三个层面上影响基底神经节中多巴胺介导的事件。首先,它们减少了多巴胺神经元在基础和激活状态下的活动。其次,在长期基础上,它们拮抗纹状体多巴胺受体在慢性抗精神病药物治疗后的增殖。第三,它们通过远端作用于多巴胺能突触来调节多巴胺受体激活的表达。锂和GABA模拟物有最后两个共同点。这些作用可能代表了氨基丁酸模拟物治疗医源性运动障碍的生化基础。此外,GABA模拟物和锂的生化作用之间的相似性表明前者药物可能具有治疗躁狂症的潜力。
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Influence of GABA mimetics and lithium on biochemical manifestations of striatal dopamine target cell hypersensitivity.

The potential mechanisms whereby GABA mimetics and the antimanic agent lithium stabilize dopaminergic transmission are discussed. Evidence is presented that GABA mimetics, and in particular progabide, affect dopamine-mediated events in the basal ganglia on at least three levels. First, they reduce dopamine neuron activity in both the basal and the activated states. Secondly, on a long-term basis, they antagonize the proliferation of striatal dopamine receptors subsequent to chronic neuroleptic treatment. Thirdly, they modulate the expression of dopamine receptor activation by acting distally to the dopaminergic synapse. Lithium and GABA mimetics have the last two properties in common. These effects may represent the biochemical basis for the therapeutic action of GABA mimetics in iatrogenic dyskinesias. Moreover, the similarity between the biochemical effects of GABA mimetics and lithium suggest that the former drugs may have a therapeutic potential in mania.

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