Title of article :
γ-Aminobutyric Acid–Serotonin Interactions in Healthy Men: Implications for Network Models of Psychosis and Dissociation
Author/Authors :
Deepak Cyril D’Souza، نويسنده , , Roberto B. Gil، نويسنده , , Edward Zuzarte، نويسنده , , Lisa M. MacDougall، نويسنده , , Lia Donahue، نويسنده , , John S. Ebersole، نويسنده , , Nashaat N. Boutros، نويسنده , , Tom Cooper، نويسنده , , John Seibyl، نويسنده , , John H. Krystal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background
This study tested the hypothesis that deficits in γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor function might create a vulnerability to the psychotogenic and perceptual altering effects of serotonergic (5-HT2A/2C) receptor stimulation. The interactive effects of iomazenil, an antagonist and partial inverse agonist of the benzodiazepine site of the GABAA receptor complex, and m-chlorophenylpiperazine (m-CPP), a partial agonist of 5-HT2A/2C receptors, were studied in 23 healthy male subjects.
Methods
Subjects underwent 4 days of testing, during which they received intravenous infusions of iomazenil/placebo followed by m-CPP/placebo in a double-blind, randomized crossover design. Behavioral, cognitive, and hormonal data were collected before drug infusions and periodically for 200 min after.
Results
Iomazenil and m-CPP interacted in a synergistic manner to produce mild psychotic symptoms and perceptual disturbances without impairing cognition. Iomazenil and m-CPP increased anxiety in an additive fashion. Iomazenil and m-CPP interacted in a synergistic manner to increase serum cortisol.
Conclusions
Gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic deficits might increase the vulnerability to the psychotomimetic and perceptual altering effects of serotonergic agents. These data suggest that interactions between GABAA and 5-HT systems might contribute to the pathophysiology of psychosis and dissociative-like perceptual states.
Keywords :
Iomazenil , GABA , Serotonin , Psychosis , Anxiety , Schizophrenia , perceptions , m-CPP
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry