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N-甲基-D-天冬氨酸拮抗剂对各种巴比妥类药物快速耐受性发展的影响。

Effect of NMDA antagonists on development of rapid tolerance to various barbiturates.

作者信息

Khanna J M, Kalant H, Chau A, Shah G

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Alcohol. 1998 Jan;15(1):9-18. doi: 10.1016/s0741-8329(97)00074-8.

Abstract

We recently reported that the noncompetitive antagonists, (+)-MK-801 and ketamine, block the development of rapid tolerance to ethanol. We now show that pretreatment with these NMDA antagonists also blocks rapid tolerance to the various barbiturates (pentobarbital, barbital, and phenobarbital) examined. Tolerance to pentobarbital occurred under three difference conditions: (a) in groups of rats that were tested at repeated times on day 1 (intoxicated practice or testing group), (b) in groups of rats that were not tested on the apparatus but handled at the same times on day 1 (dummy testing or associative learning group), and (c) in groups of rats that were not subjected to testing at all on day 1 (nontesting). However, NMDA antagonists blocked intoxicated practice and associative tolerance, but not tolerance produced in the nontesting group. In the last experiment NMDA antagonist failed to block tolerance (unlearned) when animals were treated in the animal quarters and tested in a different room (i.e., in the laboratory). These findings suggest that NMDA antagonists affect barbiturate tolerance in a manner similar to their effect on ethanol tolerance.

摘要

我们最近报道,非竞争性拮抗剂(+)-MK-801和氯胺酮可阻断对乙醇快速耐受性的形成。我们现在表明,用这些N-甲基-D-天冬氨酸(NMDA)拮抗剂预处理也可阻断对所检测的各种巴比妥类药物(戊巴比妥、巴比妥和苯巴比妥)的快速耐受性。对戊巴比妥的耐受性在三种不同条件下出现:(a) 在第1天多次接受测试的大鼠组中(醉酒练习或测试组),(b) 在第1天未在仪器上进行测试但在相同时间接受处理的大鼠组中(假测试或联想学习组),以及(c) 在第1天根本未接受测试的大鼠组中(非测试组)。然而,NMDA拮抗剂阻断了醉酒练习和联想耐受性,但未阻断非测试组产生的耐受性。在最后一个实验中,当动物在动物饲养区接受处理并在不同房间(即实验室)进行测试时,NMDA拮抗剂未能阻断耐受性(非习得性)。这些发现表明,NMDA拮抗剂影响巴比妥类药物耐受性的方式与其对乙醇耐受性的影响方式相似。

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