Anisman H, Zacharko R M
Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 1992 Feb(15):36-43.
Stressors induce behavioural disturbances and neurochemical changes in animals, some of which are reminiscent of the symptoms and presumed neurochemical concomitants of depression in humans. Just as in humans, where considerable inter-individual variability is evident in the symptom profile of depression, there is marked inter-individual and inter-strain variability in the behavioural effects of stressors in animals. It is proposed that stressors induce adaptive neurochemical changes, failure of which may engender behavioural disturbances. Variability in the symptoms of depression and in the efficacy of its pharmacological treatment may reflect the biochemical heterogeneity of the illness. Inter-individual differences in vulnerability to stressor-provoked neurochemical changes may contribute to the behavioural profiles observed.
应激源会在动物身上引发行为紊乱和神经化学变化,其中一些变化让人联想到人类抑郁症的症状以及推测的神经化学伴随症状。正如在人类中,抑郁症的症状表现存在明显的个体间差异一样,应激源对动物行为的影响也存在显著的个体间和品系间差异。有人提出,应激源会引发适应性神经化学变化,而这种变化的失败可能导致行为紊乱。抑郁症症状的差异及其药物治疗效果的差异可能反映了该疾病的生化异质性。个体对应激源引发的神经化学变化的易感性差异可能导致了所观察到的行为特征。