White F J, Appel J B
Science. 1982 Apr 30;216(4545):535-7. doi: 10.1126/science.7071600.
The nonhallucinogenic ergot derivative lisuride exerts many pharmacological effects that are similar to those of its hallucinogenic congener, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Animals trained to discriminate between the presence of one drug and the other can be used to differentiate the actions of these compounds on a neuronal level. The discriminative stimulus effect of LSD (the LSD cue) is similar to that of the serotonin agonist quipazine, whereas the lisuride cue is similar to that of the dopamine agonist apomorphine. These data support the hypothesis that serotonin is intricately involved in the hallucinogenic effects of LSD.
非致幻性麦角衍生物利苏瑞ide具有许多药理作用,这些作用与其致幻同类物麦角酸二乙酰胺(LSD)相似。经过训练以区分一种药物和另一种药物存在的动物可用于在神经元水平上区分这些化合物的作用。LSD的辨别刺激效应(LSD线索)与血清素激动剂喹哌嗪的效应相似,而利苏瑞ide线索与多巴胺激动剂阿扑吗啡的效应相似。这些数据支持了血清素与LSD的致幻作用密切相关的假说。