Dougherty G G, Ellinwood E H
Biol Psychiatry. 1981 May;16(5):479-88.
The behavioral "reverse tolerance" to d-amphetamine in rats has not been clearly established for the high-dose, sustained d-amphetamine exposure relevant to human behavioral toxicity, especially the amphetamine psychosis. We have looked for alterations in the d-amphetamine response following pretreatment by a newer pharmacologic intervention, the continuous chronic unilateral infusion of highdose d-amphetamine into the caudate-putamen. We found that the circling response to a subsequent intraperitoneal injections of d-amphetamine is consistently ipsilateral compared to saline controls, suggesting tolerance development. This finding, and that of minimal apomorphine-induced rotation in these animals, is discussed in terms of a functional imbalance of right and left nigrostriatal dopamine activity, possibly due to dopamine depletion.
对于与人类行为毒性尤其是苯丙胺精神病相关的高剂量、持续苯丙胺暴露而言,大鼠对右旋苯丙胺的行为“反向耐受性”尚未明确确立。我们通过一种新的药理学干预方法,即持续慢性单侧向尾状核-壳核输注高剂量右旋苯丙胺,来寻找预处理后右旋苯丙胺反应的变化。我们发现,与生理盐水对照组相比,随后腹腔注射右旋苯丙胺引起的转圈反应始终是同侧的,这表明产生了耐受性。根据左右黑质纹状体多巴胺活性的功能失衡(可能是由于多巴胺耗竭),对这一发现以及这些动物中阿扑吗啡诱导的旋转最小这一发现进行了讨论。