Caldwell J, Dring L G, Franklin R B, Köster U, Smith R L, Williams R T
J Med Primatol. 1977;6(6):367-75. doi: 10.1159/000459773.
The use of animal models to study drug dependence and tolerance requires that the species used metabolizes the drugs like man, a condition frequently not fulfilled by non-primate species. The metabolic fate of several amphetamine drugs, namely amphetamine, norephedrine, chlorphentermine and phenmetrazine, in the rhesus monkey and the tamarin and two non-primate species has been investigated and compared to that found for man. The findings show that the two primate species metabolize these drugs in a manner similar to that in man.
使用动物模型来研究药物依赖性和耐受性,要求所使用的物种像人类一样代谢药物,而非灵长类物种常常无法满足这一条件。已对几种苯丙胺类药物,即苯丙胺、去甲麻黄碱、氯苯丁胺和苯甲吗啉,在恒河猴、绢毛猴以及两种非灵长类物种中的代谢命运进行了研究,并与人类的代谢情况进行了比较。研究结果表明,这两种灵长类物种代谢这些药物的方式与人类相似。