剂量依赖性药物效应:历史和当代影响
1Psychobiology Section, Intramural Research Program, Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, Maryland.
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
|April 29, 2025
概括
药物对行为的影响依赖于速率,这意味着它们根据基线反应率而改变. 控制这种速率依赖对于准确的行为药理学研究至关重要.
科学领域:
- 行为药理学行为药理学
- 心理药理学 心理药理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 由P.B.Dews制定的速率依赖概念描述了药物对行为的影响如何与响应的基线速率有所不同.
- 这个概念源于对甲基胺对通过强化计划控制行为的影响的观察.
- 随后的研究确定了药物诱导的反应率变化与对照反应率之间的反向线性关系.
研究的目的:
- 审查药剂剂量依赖概念在理解药物对行为影响方面的历史和当前意义.
- 讨论解释速率依赖药物效应的假设及其解释的挑战.
- 突出控制响应率的必要性,以实现行为药理学中连贯的实验设计.
主要方法:
- 关于行为药理学的速率依赖的历史和当代文献的综述.
- 对研究药物效应在广泛的对照反应率范围内的研究进行分析.
- 讨论影响药物效应的环境因素及其与反应率的相互作用.
主要成果:
- 证据证实了药物剂量依赖性药物作用的广泛存在.
- 环境条件可以改变剂量依赖关系,影响药物效应.
- 在不同的条件下对单一反应率的药物效应进行比较,可能会得出错误的结论.
结论:
- 控制反应率对于准确评估药物对行为的影响至关重要.
- 影响药物效应的环境因素必须在广泛的控制反应率范围内进行检查.
- 采用这种方法会带来更强大的,可概括的发现,推进行为药理学.
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