Souto M, Francès H, Lecrubier Y, Puech A J, Simon P
Eur J Pharmacol. 1979 Nov 23;60(1):105-8. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(79)90058-x.
Three agents with known or suspected antidepressant activity, imipramine, salbutamol and dexamphetamine, were active in animal tests predictive of an antidepressant effect in man: antagonism of the hypothermia induced by reserpine, by oxotremorine or by a high dose of apomorphine, and the potentiation of the yohimbine-induced toxicity. These effects were antagonized by d,1-propranolol, suggesting that the stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors could be a common mechanism underlying their effects. These results agree with the noradrenergic hypothesis of the pathophysiology of affective disorders.
三种具有已知或疑似抗抑郁活性的药物,即丙咪嗪、沙丁胺醇和右旋苯丙胺,在预测对人类有抗抑郁作用的动物试验中表现出活性:对抗利血平、氧化震颤素或高剂量阿扑吗啡诱导的体温过低,以及增强育亨宾诱导的毒性。这些作用被d,1-普萘洛尔拮抗,提示β-肾上腺素能受体的刺激可能是其作用的共同机制。这些结果与情感障碍病理生理学的去甲肾上腺素能假说相符。