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Contribution of serotonin and dopamine to changes in core body temperature and locomotor activity in rats following repeated administration of mephedrone.
Shortall, Sinead E; Spicer, Clare H; Ebling, Francis J P; Green, A Richard; Fone, Kevin C F; King, Madeleine V.
Affiliation
  • Shortall SE; School of Life Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, The University of Nottingham, UK.
  • Spicer CH; School of Life Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, The University of Nottingham, UK.
  • Ebling FJ; School of Life Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, The University of Nottingham, UK.
  • Green AR; School of Life Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, The University of Nottingham, UK.
  • Fone KC; School of Life Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, The University of Nottingham, UK.
  • King MV; School of Life Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, The University of Nottingham, UK. madeleine.king@nottingham.ac.uk.
Addict Biol ; 21(6): 1127-1139, 2016 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26180025
ABSTRACT
The psychoactive effects of mephedrone are commonly compared with those of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, but because of a shorter duration of action, users often employ repeated administration to maintain its psychoactive effects. This study examined the effects of repeated mephedrone administration on locomotor activity, body temperature and striatal dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) levels and the role of dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons in these responses. Adult male Lister hooded rats received three injections of vehicle (1 ml/kg, i.p.) or mephedrone HCl (10 mg/kg) at 2 h intervals for radiotelemetry (temperature and activity) or microdialysis (dopamine and 5-HT) measurements. Intracerebroventricular pre-treatment (21 to 28 days earlier) with 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (150 µg) or 6-hydroxydopamine (300 µg) was used to examine the impact of 5-HT or dopamine depletion on mephedrone-induced changes in temperature and activity. A final study examined the influence of i.p. pre-treatment (-30 min) with the 5-HT1A receptor antagonist WAY-100635 (0.5 mg/kg), 5-HT1B receptor antagonist GR 127935 (3 mg/kg) or the 5-HT7 receptor antagonist SB-258719 (10 mg/kg) on mephedrone-induced changes in locomotor activity and rectal temperature. Mephedrone caused rapid-onset hyperactivity, hypothermia (attenuated on repeat dosing) and increased striatal dopamine and 5-HT release following each injection. Mephedrone-induced hyperactivity was attenuated by 5-HT depletion and 5-HT1B receptor antagonism, whereas the hypothermia was completely abolished by 5-HT depletion and lessened by 5-HT1A receptor antagonism. These findings suggest that stimulation of central 5-HT release and/or inhibition of 5-HT reuptake play a pivotal role in both the hyperlocomotor and hypothermic effects of mephedrone, which are mediated in part via 5-HT1B and 5-HT1A receptors.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Serotonin Antagonists / Body Temperature / Dopamine Agents / Locomotion / Methamphetamine Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Addict Biol Journal subject: TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS COM SUBSTANCIAS Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Serotonin Antagonists / Body Temperature / Dopamine Agents / Locomotion / Methamphetamine Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Addict Biol Journal subject: TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS COM SUBSTANCIAS Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom