Roe D L
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
J Hist Neurosci. 1997 Dec;6(3):291-301. doi: 10.1080/09647049709525715.
Dopamine is among the most well-researched neurotransmitters at the present time. For the first half-century of neurotransmitter research, however, interest in dopamine was minimal, and only a few scattered groups of researchers studied it. It was their research that stimulated current interest, and provided the background for our present understanding of this important substance. By the late 1950s, it was clear to these individuals that dopamine served an important physiological role in mammalian brains, and that its role was most likely that of a central nervous system agonist. Soon after this, dopamine, or more specifically the depletion of dopamine, was clearly implicated in Parkinson's disease. This paper looks at the early history of the physiological roles of this intriguing compound.
多巴胺是目前研究最为深入的神经递质之一。然而,在神经递质研究的前半个世纪里,对多巴胺的关注极少,只有少数零散的研究团队对其进行研究。正是他们的研究激发了当前的兴趣,并为我们目前对这种重要物质的理解提供了背景。到20世纪50年代末,这些研究人员清楚地认识到多巴胺在哺乳动物大脑中发挥着重要的生理作用,其作用很可能是作为中枢神经系统激动剂。此后不久,多巴胺,或者更具体地说是多巴胺的耗竭,被明确认为与帕金森病有关。本文将探讨这种有趣化合物生理作用的早期历史。