Hicks T P, Kaneko T, Oka J I
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Greensboro 27412-5001.
Can J Neurol Sci. 1990 Feb;17(1):30-4. doi: 10.1017/s031716710002998x.
Methaqualone (Mtq; quaaludes or 'ludes) is a controlled substance, having a molecular structure related to the imidiazobenzodiazepine series of drugs, that has gained some notoriety recently due to its history of widespread abuse on the street. Users report experiencing peripheral paresthesia and transient numbness on body parts receiving dense cutaneous innervation (lips, fingertips, etc.). Since the receptive-field (RF)-sizes of many primary somatosensory (S1) cortical neurones are controlled by local, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-mediated inhibitory processes, we tested Mtq to see whether its clinical symptoms might have a basis in an action through central GABA-mediated synaptic processes. This report supports this contention and describes a likely pharmacological mechanism involved as one being related to the Ro 15-1788-sensitive benzodiazepine (Bzd) recognition site(s) of the GABA receptor complex.
甲喹酮(Mtq;安眠酮或“ludes”)是一种管制药物,其分子结构与咪唑并苯二氮䓬类药物有关,由于其在街头广泛滥用的历史,最近声名狼藉。使用者报告称,在接受密集皮肤神经支配的身体部位(嘴唇、指尖等)会出现周围感觉异常和短暂麻木。由于许多初级躯体感觉(S1)皮层神经元的感受野(RF)大小受局部γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)介导的抑制过程控制,我们测试了甲喹酮,以了解其临床症状是否可能基于通过中枢GABA介导的突触过程产生的作用。本报告支持这一论点,并描述了一种可能涉及的药理机制,即与GABA受体复合物的Ro 15-1788敏感苯二氮䓬(Bzd)识别位点相关的机制。