Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 4a, PL 20-093 Lublin, Poland.
Pharmacol Rep. 2011;63(6):1305-9. doi: 10.1016/s1734-1140(11)70694-6.
The hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum (i.e., "magic mint") is a member of the Sage family that has been historically used for divination and shamanism by the Mazatecs. Today, S. divinorum has become increasingly popular as a recreational drug for its hallucinogenic effects. The non-nitrogenous diterpene, salvinorin A, the major active component of S. divinorum, is responsible for the hallucinogenic effect of this plant. Here, we described the behavioral effects of salvinorin A in animals including the addictive, antinociception and antidepressant properties of the drug. The present paper also demonstrates the not well recognized (or unclear) mechanisms of action of salvinorin A. The last part of the paper presents information about the legal status of S. divinorum and its derivatives. Taking into account the increasing popularity and consumption of salvinorin A and S. divinorum today, it is important to collect all data on the pharmacological profile of this plant and its products.
迷幻植物圣麻(即“神奇薄荷”)是鼠尾草科的一员,历史上被马萨特克人用于占卜和萨满教。如今,圣麻因其致幻作用而越来越受欢迎,成为一种消遣性毒品。非氮二萜,即圣麻中的主要活性成分,萨尔文orin A,负责这种植物的致幻作用。在这里,我们描述了 salvinorin A 在动物中的行为效应,包括药物的成瘾性、镇痛和抗抑郁作用。本文还阐述了萨尔文orin A 作用机制不明确(或不清楚)的问题。本文的最后一部分介绍了圣麻及其衍生物的法律地位。考虑到如今萨尔文orin A 和圣麻的日益普及和消费,收集有关这种植物及其产品的药理学特征的所有数据非常重要。