Metz J, Holcomb H H, Meltzer H Y
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1982;78(4):342-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00433738.
This study sought to determine the effect of chlorpromazine (CPZ) on a physiological measure, the H-reflex recovery curve (HRRC) and to determine whether the effect is different in normal subjects and schizophrenic patients. Eleven normal control subjects and 14 patients were administered 12.5 and 25.0 mg CPZ by IM injection. On the average. HRRCs measured 90 min after the injections were lower compared to pre-injection levels in both groups, at both doses. In general, the higher dose was more effective in both groups. Half of the patients, however, failed to respond to 12.5 mg, indicating that some schizophrenics are less sensitive than normals to CPZ. These results indicate that excessive dopamine activity or sensitivity may underlie abnormally high HRRCs in unmedicated psychotic patients.
本研究旨在确定氯丙嗪(CPZ)对一种生理指标——H反射恢复曲线(HRRC)的影响,并确定该影响在正常人和精神分裂症患者中是否存在差异。11名正常对照受试者和14名患者通过肌肉注射给予12.5毫克和25.0毫克的CPZ。平均而言,两组在两个剂量下,注射后90分钟测量的HRRC均低于注射前水平。总体而言,较高剂量在两组中更有效。然而,一半的患者对12.5毫克无反应,这表明一些精神分裂症患者对CPZ的敏感性低于正常人。这些结果表明,多巴胺活性或敏感性过高可能是未用药的精神病患者HRRC异常升高的原因。