Sorensen S, Palmer M, Dunwiddie T, Hoffer B
Science. 1980 Dec 5;210(4474):1143-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7444444.
Acute electrophysiological effects of ethanol were studied in two lines of mice that differ markedly in their response to the soporific effects of systemic alcohol administration. Cerebellar Purkinje neurons from the genetic line that had long sleep times were one to two orders of magnitude more sensitive to the depressant effects of locally administered ethanol than those from the line that had short sleep times. The data suggest that there are genetically determined specificities in the acute effects of ethanol on central neurons and that such specificities might be used to determine which regions of the cerebellum participate in differences in behavioral responses to this substance.
在对全身酒精给药催眠作用反应明显不同的两个品系小鼠中,研究了乙醇的急性电生理效应。来自睡眠时长较长的遗传品系的小脑浦肯野神经元,对局部施用乙醇的抑制作用的敏感性比来自睡眠时长较短品系的神经元高1至2个数量级。数据表明,乙醇对中枢神经元的急性作用存在基因决定的特异性,并且这种特异性可能用于确定小脑的哪些区域参与对该物质行为反应的差异。