Hartmann E, Keller-Teschke M
Biol Psychiatry. 1979 Jun;14(3):455-62.
Acute administration of the dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) inhibitor, fusaric acid, combined with L-dopa, 500 mg, produced discernible psychological abnormalities in normal subjects. These were not found after L-dopa alone, or after placebo. The changes, lasting a few hours, were manifested by significant increases in "total psychopathology," and in a number of subscales on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Changes were also found in mood ratings on adjective checklists, and inkblot tests. A variety of effects were found on psychiatric interview. Since DBH does not occur in dopamine neurons, it is likely that the psychological effects were due to changes in dopamine or norepinephrine in norepinephrine neurons.
急性给予多巴胺-β-羟化酶(DBH)抑制剂富马酸,并联合500毫克左旋多巴,可使正常受试者出现明显的心理异常。单独使用左旋多巴或使用安慰剂后未发现这些异常。这些变化持续数小时,表现为“总体精神病理学”以及简明精神病评定量表上多个分量表显著增加。在形容词核对表上的情绪评定以及墨迹测验中也发现了变化。在精神科访谈中发现了多种效应。由于多巴胺神经元中不存在DBH,心理效应可能是由于去甲肾上腺素能神经元中多巴胺或去甲肾上腺素的变化所致。