Kolakowska T, Cowen P J, Murdock P
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 1987;12(3):193-202. doi: 10.1016/0306-4530(87)90004-7.
The growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) responses to intravenous L-tryptophan (LTP) were measured in 20 schizophrenics receiving long-term treatment with neuroleptics and 20 unmedicated control subjects. In the patients, the PRL response was significantly enhanced, and it correlated with PRL baseline concentration. In contrast, the patients' GH response was markedly reduced. These opposite changes in PRL and GH responses to LTP are unlikely to be accounted for by the effect of neuroleptics on serotonin receptors, but they may have been due to the blockade of DA receptors, which is known to disinhibit PRL release and to suppress that of GH.
对20名接受抗精神病药物长期治疗的精神分裂症患者和20名未接受药物治疗的对照受试者,测量了其对静脉注射L-色氨酸(LTP)的生长激素(GH)和催乳素(PRL)反应。在患者中,PRL反应显著增强,且与PRL基线浓度相关。相比之下,患者的GH反应明显降低。PRL和GH对LTP反应的这些相反变化不太可能由抗精神病药物对5-羟色胺受体的作用来解释,但可能是由于多巴胺受体的阻断,已知该阻断会解除对PRL释放的抑制并抑制GH的释放。