Mendelson W B, Kuruvilla A, Watlington T, Goehl K, Paul S M, Skolnick P
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1983;79(2-3):126-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00427798.
Parenteral administration of the adenosine deaminase (ADA) inhibitor erythro-9-(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl)-adenine (EHNA) results in a profound decrease in spontaneous motor activity in mice and rats. The inhibition of cortical ADA activity measured ex vivo parallels the decrease in spontaneous motor activity in a time-dependent manner. Nonetheless, a marked reduction in electroencephalographically defined sleep was observed in rats during a period when both spontaneous motor activity and ADA activity were profoundly inhibited. These data suggest that EHNA produces in rats a state of 'quiescent waking', which may be related to the observed inhibition of brain ADA activity.
肠胃外给予腺苷脱氨酶(ADA)抑制剂erythro-9-(2-羟基-3-壬基)-腺嘌呤(EHNA)会导致小鼠和大鼠的自发运动活动显著减少。体外测量的皮质ADA活性抑制与自发运动活动的减少呈时间依赖性平行关系。尽管如此,在自发运动活动和ADA活性均受到显著抑制的期间,观察到大鼠脑电图定义的睡眠显著减少。这些数据表明,EHNA在大鼠中产生了一种“静止清醒”状态,这可能与观察到的脑ADA活性抑制有关。