Singh Sundeep
University of Michigan Hospital, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Addiction. 2007 May;102(5):823-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2007.01810.x.
Salvia divinorum is a non-water-soluble hallucinogen that is becoming increasingly popular among adolescents. Salvia is a highly selective full agonist of primate and cloned human cerebral kappa-opioid receptors, although its psychotomimetic effects are similar to serotonergic agonists and NMDA glutamate antagonists. Salvia has been associated with depersonalization, laughter, feelings of levitation and self-consciousness. These effects resolve within 30 minutes following use. Salvia has been banned in many countries, although it remains legal and easily assessable over the internet in the United States.
A 15-year-old man with a history of salvia and marijuana use presented to psychiatric emergency services with acute onset of mental status changes characterized by paranoia, déjà vu, blunted affect, thought blocking and slow speech of 3 days' duration.
There is limited literature discussing the clinical effects of salvia use. Based on this case presentation, salvia use may be associated with many undocumented long-term effects such as déjà vu. The ease of use and increasing popularity of salvia requires further investigation into the clinical effects of salvia use.
鼠尾草是一种非水溶性致幻剂,在青少年中越来越受欢迎。鼠尾草是灵长类动物和克隆人脑中κ-阿片受体的高度选择性完全激动剂,尽管其拟精神病作用类似于5-羟色胺能激动剂和NMDA谷氨酸拮抗剂。鼠尾草与人格解体、大笑、漂浮感和自我意识有关。这些效应在使用后30分钟内消失。尽管在美国鼠尾草在互联网上仍然合法且易于获取,但在许多国家已被禁止。
一名有使用鼠尾草和大麻史的15岁男性因急性精神状态改变就诊于精神科急诊,症状包括妄想、似曾相识感、情感迟钝、思维阻滞和言语迟缓,持续3天。
关于使用鼠尾草的临床效应的文献有限。基于此病例报告,使用鼠尾草可能与许多未记录的长期效应有关,如似曾相识感。鼠尾草使用的便利性和日益普及需要对其临床效应进行进一步研究。