نتایج جستجو برای: اکستازی mdma

تعداد نتایج: 1868  

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2002
Annis O Mechan Blanca Esteban Esther O'Shea J Martin Elliott M Isabel Colado A Richard Green

1. The pharmacology of the acute hyperthermia that follows 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy') administration to rats has been investigated. 2. MDMA (12.5 mg kg(-1) i.p.) produced acute hyperthermia (measured rectally). The tail skin temperature did not increase, suggesting that MDMA may impair heat dissipation. 3. Pretreatment with the 5-HT(1/2) antagonist methysergide (10 mg k...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1988
G Battaglia S Y Yeh E B De Souza

This study investigates a number of parameters that influence the neurotoxic effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on serotonin (5-HT) neurons in brain. Both the dose and number of injections of MDMA affect the degree of neurotoxicity on 5-HT axons and terminals as assessed by decreases in the content of 5-HT and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) and the density of 5-HT uptake s...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2006
Brian J Piper Huyen L Vu Mina G Safain Andrew J Oliver Jerrold S Meyer

Adolescent users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy) may escalate their dose because of the development of tolerance. We examined the influence of intermittent adolescent MDMA exposure on the behavioral, physiological, and neurochemical responses to a subsequent MDMA "binge" or to a 5-hydroxytryptamine(1A) (5-HT(1A)) receptor challenge. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were given MDMA ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2014
Tomohisa Mori Naoki Uzawa Haruyo Kazawa Hirohiko Watanabe Ayano Mochizuki Masahiro Shibasaki Kazumi Yoshizawa Kimio Higashiyama Tsutomu Suzuki

Previous studies have demonstrated that methylphenidate, MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), and other psychostimulants exert stimulant-like subjective effects in humans. Furthermore, MDMA and methylphenidate substitute for the discriminative stimulus effects of psychostimulants, such as amphetamine and cocaine, in animals, which suggests that MDMA and methylphenidate may produce similar ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2003
Marko Fiege Frank Wappler Ralf Weisshorn Mark U Gerbershagen Melanie Menge Jochen Schulte Am Esch

BACKGROUND 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "ecstasy") can mediate acute toxic effects such as muscle rigidity, metabolic acidosis, and hyperthermia. Because of close clinical similarities, an association between MDMA intoxication and malignant hyperthermia (MH) was suggested. The aim of this study was to investigate whether MDMA is a trigger of MH in susceptible swine. METHODS MH-non...

2015
Loanda R. Cumba Jamie P. Smith Khaled Y. Zuway Oliver B. Sutcliffe Craig E. Banks

The simultaneous detection of substances present in drugs of abuse is increasingly important since some materials are known for their high mortality rate. One drug that received considerable attention is paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), commonly known as ‘Dr Death’ – this substance is linked with several deaths internationally and can often be found together with 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine ...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2012
Christina R Di Iorio Tristan J Watkins Mary S Dietrich Aize Cao Jennifer U Blackford Baxter Rogers Mohammed S Ansari Ronald M Baldwin Rui Li Robert M Kessler Ronald M Salomon Margaret Benningfield Ronald L Cowan

CONTEXT MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also popularly known as "ecstasy") is a popular recreational drug that produces loss of serotonin axons in animal models. Whether MDMA produces chronic reductions in serotonin signaling in humans remains controversial. OBJECTIVE To determine whether MDMA use is associated with chronic reductions in serotonin signaling in the cerebral cortex of ...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2015
Lucina E Lizarraga Aram B Cholanians Andy V Phan Joseph M Herndon Serrine S Lau Terrence J Monks

3,4-(±)-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy) is a ring-substituted amphetamine derivative with potent psychostimulant properties. The neuropharmacological effects of MDMA are biphasic in nature, initially causing synaptic monoamine release, primarily of serotonin (5-HT). Conversely, the long-term effects of MDMA manifest as prolonged depletions in 5-HT, and reductions in 5-HT reuptake ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2000
L Reneman J B Habraken C B Majoie J Booij G J den Heeten

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Abuse of the popular recreational drug "Ecstasy" (MDMA) has been linked to the occurrence of cerebrovascular accidents. It is known that MDMA alters brain serotonin (5-HT) concentrations and that brain postsynaptic 5-HT(2) receptors play a role in the regulation of brain microvasculature. Therefore, we used brain imaging to find out whether MDMA use predisposes one to cer...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1991
W A Dornan J L Katz G A Ricaurte

3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "Ecstasy") is a potent neurotoxin which preferentially produces 5-HT nerve terminal degeneration in the CNS in both rodents and primates. Timely research on the behavioral effects of acute and long term treatment of MDMA is critical due to the neuropathological effects of MDMA and its abuse liability. Presently, there are no published reports that have s...

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