1997
Evidence of acoustic startle hyperreflexia in recently detoxified early onset male alcoholics: modulation by yohimbine and m-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP)
Krystal J, Webb E, Grillon C, Cooney N, Casal L, Morgan III. C, Southwick S, Davis M, Charney D. Evidence of acoustic startle hyperreflexia in recently detoxified early onset male alcoholics: modulation by yohimbine and m-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP). Psychopharmacology 1997, 131: 207-215. PMID: 9203230, DOI: 10.1007/s002130050285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy subjectsAcoustic startle responseEthanol withdrawalStartle responseStartle magnitudeStartle amplitudeRandomized orderAcoustic startle magnitudeChronic alcoholic patientsSerotonin partial agonistDouble-blind conditionsAcoustic startle amplitudeNumber of episodesMale healthy subjectsΑ2-adrenergic antagonistTest dayMale patientsPlacebo dayAlcoholic patientsIntravenous infusionNoradrenergic functionYohimbine effectAlcohol detoxificationDrug infusionPreclinical studies
1993
Yohimbine — facilitated acoustic startle reflex in humans
Morgan CA, Southwick SM, Grillon C, Davis M, Krystal JH, Charney DS. Yohimbine — facilitated acoustic startle reflex in humans. Psychopharmacology 1993, 110: 342-346. PMID: 7831429, DOI: 10.1007/bf02251291.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcoustic startle reflexHealthy subjectsRandomized double-blind placebo-controlled designStartle amplitudeDouble-blind placebo-controlled designStartle reflexAlpha-2 receptor antagonistEffects of yohimbinePlacebo-controlled designDB intensityUseful animal modelHealthy human subjectsInstantaneous rise timeSaline placeboCardiovascular effectsExcitatory effectsNoradrenergic functionReceptor antagonistPlasma MHPGPreclinical studiesPeak anxietyYohimbineNeurochemical basisAnimal modelsRank testing