Role of serotonergic and adrenergic systems in alcohol tolerance

J.M. Khanna, H. Kalant, A.D. Lê, A.E. LeBlanc
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Abstract

  • 1.

    1. This paper attempts to provide an overview of our research which has led us to the concept of tolerance as adaptation to drug effects rather than adaptation to the drug itself.

  • 2.

    2. This notion can be expanded to include drug tolerance as an example of a range of adaptive manifestations of neuroplasticity.

  • 3.

    3. The suggestion that serotonin (5-HT) is involved in general adaptive processes gave impetus to exploration of its role in tolerance.

  • 4.

    4. The paper focusses, therefore, primarily on the line of research that started with whole brain manipulation of brain 5-HT and evolved into a study of the effects of discrete and localized depletion of 5-HT.

  • 5.

    5. The evidence for the role of median raphe nucleus, the limbic 5-HT, central norepinephrine (NE), and Des-Gly9 (Arg8) vasopressin (DGAVP) in ethanol tolerance is also provided, with the relationship between the median raphe nuclei and the limbic system most clearly delineated.

血清素和肾上腺素系统在酒精耐受性中的作用
1.1. 本文试图概述我们的研究,这些研究使我们得出耐受性的概念是对药物作用的适应,而不是对药物本身的适应。这个概念可以扩展到包括药物耐受性,作为神经可塑性适应性表现的一个例子。5-羟色胺(5-HT)参与一般适应性过程的建议推动了对其在耐受性中的作用的探索。因此,本文主要侧重于从全脑操作大脑5-HT开始的研究,并演变为对5-HT.5.5的离散和局部消耗的影响的研究。中缝正中核、边缘5-HT、中枢去甲肾上腺素(NE)和Des-Gly9 (Arg8)抗利尿素(DGAVP)在乙醇耐量中的作用也得到了证据,中缝正中核与边缘系统之间的关系也得到了最清晰的描述。
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