Myers R D, Melchior C L
Science. 1977 Apr 29;196(4289):554-6. doi: 10.1126/science.557839.
Tetrahydropapaveroline (THP), a dopamine-dopaldehyde condensation product, was delivered directly into the cerebral ventricle of rats automatically every 15 minutes for 12 days. The animals were given access to both water and ethylalcohol, the latter being presented in 12 concentrations from 3 to 30 percent. Within 3 to 6 days of the start of the infusion of THP, the rats, which normally rejected alcohol, drank alcohol solutions in increasingly excessive amounts; this was accompanied by symptoms that were similar to those of withdrawal and intoxication. These results provide evidence that an abnormal metabolite in the brain may produce the addictive state caused by alcoholic beverages.
四氢罂粟碱(THP),一种多巴胺 - 多巴胺醛缩合产物,每15分钟自动直接注入大鼠脑室,持续12天。给动物提供水和乙醇,后者以3%至30%的12种浓度呈现。在开始注入THP的3至6天内,通常拒斥酒精的大鼠饮用酒精溶液的量越来越多;同时伴有类似于戒断和中毒的症状。这些结果证明大脑中的一种异常代谢产物可能产生由酒精饮料引起的成瘾状态。