神经精神疾病中递质系统的参与。

J Hartmann, G Künig, P Riederer
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中枢神经系统(CNS)的正常功能需要完整的形态学和神经传递。中枢神经系统疾病可以表现为感觉运动缺陷或精神改变,或两者兼而有之。在观察神经精神疾病时,不同递质系统的相互作用是明显的。因此,发射机系统的增加或减少相互影响。补偿机制也可以导致不参与病理过程的递质系统的改变。本文将以帕金森病、多动运动障碍如ballism和Huntington舞蹈病、癫痫和焦虑为例,说明多巴胺能、肽能、谷氨酸能、gaba能和胆碱能神经传递的协同作用。随着我们对中枢神经系统中递质系统功能平衡的了解,各种药理学策略已经可用来干预病理生理过程。如果要采用这种策略,必须考虑递质系统的兴奋性或抑制性。另一方面,两个或多个递质系统之间的功能平衡可能在平衡的另一边导致相反的治疗干预。
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Involvement of transmitter systems in neuropsychiatric diseases.

Normal function of the central nervous system (CNS) requires intact morphology as well as neurotransmission. Diseases of the CNS can become manifest as a sensorimotor deficit or psychic alteration, or both. When observing neuropsychiatric diseases, interaction of different transmitter systems is obvious. Thus, an increase or a decrease of transmitter systems affect each other. Mechanisms of compensation can also lead to alterations in transmitter systems not involved in the pathological process. Parkinson's disease, hyperkinetic movement disorders like ballism and Huntington's chorea, epilepsy and anxiety will be used in this paper as examples of the synergistic action of dopaminergic, peptidergic, glutamatergic, GABAergic and cholinergic neurotransmission. With our knowledge of the functional balance of transmitter systems in the CNS, various pharmacological strategies have been available to intervene in the pathophysiological process. The excitatory or inhibitory quality of the transmitter systems must be considered if such strategies are to be employed. On the other hand, a functional balance between two or more transmitter systems may cause a contrary therapeutic intervention on the opposite side of the balance.

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