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Amitriptyline Accelerates SERT Binding Recovery in a Rat 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Model: In Vivo 4-[18F]-ADAM PET Imaging.
Tsai, Chi-Jung; Chiu, Chuang-Hsin; Kuo, Yu-Yeh; Huang, Wen-Sheng; Yu, Tsung-Hsun; Flores, Leo Garcia; Yeh, Skye Hsin-Hsien; Ma, Kuo-Hsing.
Affiliation
  • Tsai CJ; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
  • Chiu CH; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei 114, Taiwan.
  • Kuo YY; Department of Nursing, Hsin-Sheng College of Medical Care and Management, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan.
  • Huang WS; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
  • Yu TH; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cheng-Hsin General Hospital, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
  • Flores LG; Brain Research Center, National Yang Ming Chaio Tung University, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
  • Yeh SH; Radiomedix, Inc., Houston, TX 77042, USA.
  • Ma KH; Brain Research Center, National Yang Ming Chaio Tung University, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
Int J Mol Sci ; 23(13)2022 Jun 24.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35806049
ABSTRACT
Numerous studies have confirmed that 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) produces long-lasting changes to the density of the serotonin reuptake transporter (SERT). Amitriptyline (AMI) has been shown to exert neuroprotective properties in neuropathologic injury. Here, we used a SERT-specific radionuclide, 4-[18F]-ADAM, to assess the longitudinal alterations in SERT binding and evaluate the synergistic neuroprotective effect of AMI in a rat MDMA model. In response to MDMA treatment regimens, SERT binding was significantly reduced in rat brains. Region-specific recovery rate (normalized to baseline) in the MDMA group at day 14 was 71.29% ± 3.21%, and progressively increased to 90.90% ± 7.63% at day 35. AMI dramatically increased SERT binding in all brain regions, enhancing average ~18% recovery rate at day 14 when compared with the MDMA group. The immunochemical staining revealed that AMI markedly increased the serotonergic fiber density in the cingulate and thalamus after MDMA-induction, and confirmed the PET findings. Using in vivo longitudinal PET imaging, we demonstrated that SERT recovery was positively correlated with the duration of MDMA abstinence, implying that lower SERT densities in MDMA-induced rats reflected neurotoxic effects and were (varied) region-specific and reversible. AMI globally accelerated the recovery rate of SERT binding and increased SERT fiber density with possible neuroprotective effects.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neuroprotective Agents / N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neuroprotective Agents / N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan