Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion.
Mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone, MMC) is a popular recreational drug, yet its potential harms are yet to be fully established. The current study examined the impact of single or repeated MMC exposure on various neurochemical and behavioral measures in rats. In Experiment 1 male adolescent Wistar r...
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doaj-64e0f058b7d54634bd898e7984ee7e5d2020-11-25T01:17:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4547310.1371/journal.pone.0045473Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion.Craig P MotbeyEmily KarangesKong M LiShane WilkinsonAdam R WinstockJohn RamsayCallum HicksMichael D KendigNaomi WyattPaul D CallaghanIain S McGregorMephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone, MMC) is a popular recreational drug, yet its potential harms are yet to be fully established. The current study examined the impact of single or repeated MMC exposure on various neurochemical and behavioral measures in rats. In Experiment 1 male adolescent Wistar rats received single or repeated (once a day for 10 days) injections of MMC (30 mg/kg) or the comparator drug methamphetamine (METH, 2.5 mg/kg). Both MMC and METH caused robust hyperactivity in the 1 h following injection although this effect did not tend to sensitize with repeated treatment. Striatal dopamine (DA) levels were increased 1 h following either METH or MMC while striatal and hippocampal serotonin (5-HT) levels were decreased 1 h following MMC but not METH. MMC caused greater increases in 5-HT metabolism and greater reductions in DA metabolism in rats that had been previously exposed to MMC. Autoradiographic analysis showed no signs of neuroinflammation ([(125)I]CLINDE ligand used as a marker for translocator protein (TSPO) expression) with repeated exposure to either MMC or METH. In Experiment 2, rats received repeated MMC (7.5, 15 or 30 mg/kg once a day for 10 days) and were examined for residual behavioral effects following treatment. Repeated high (30 mg/kg) dose MMC produced impaired novel object recognition 5 weeks after drug treatment. However, no residual changes in 5-HT or DA tissue levels were observed at 7 weeks post-treatment. Overall these results show that MMC causes acute but not lasting changes in DA and 5-HT tissue concentrations. MMC can also cause long-term memory impairment. Future studies of cognitive function in MMC users are clearly warranted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3445542?pdf=render |
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Craig P Motbey Emily Karanges Kong M Li Shane Wilkinson Adam R Winstock John Ramsay Callum Hicks Michael D Kendig Naomi Wyatt Paul D Callaghan Iain S McGregor Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion. PLoS ONE |
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Craig P Motbey Emily Karanges Kong M Li Shane Wilkinson Adam R Winstock John Ramsay Callum Hicks Michael D Kendig Naomi Wyatt Paul D Callaghan Iain S McGregor |
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Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion. |
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Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion. |
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Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion. |
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Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion. |
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Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletion. |
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mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-ht depletion. |
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Mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone, MMC) is a popular recreational drug, yet its potential harms are yet to be fully established. The current study examined the impact of single or repeated MMC exposure on various neurochemical and behavioral measures in rats. In Experiment 1 male adolescent Wistar rats received single or repeated (once a day for 10 days) injections of MMC (30 mg/kg) or the comparator drug methamphetamine (METH, 2.5 mg/kg). Both MMC and METH caused robust hyperactivity in the 1 h following injection although this effect did not tend to sensitize with repeated treatment. Striatal dopamine (DA) levels were increased 1 h following either METH or MMC while striatal and hippocampal serotonin (5-HT) levels were decreased 1 h following MMC but not METH. MMC caused greater increases in 5-HT metabolism and greater reductions in DA metabolism in rats that had been previously exposed to MMC. Autoradiographic analysis showed no signs of neuroinflammation ([(125)I]CLINDE ligand used as a marker for translocator protein (TSPO) expression) with repeated exposure to either MMC or METH. In Experiment 2, rats received repeated MMC (7.5, 15 or 30 mg/kg once a day for 10 days) and were examined for residual behavioral effects following treatment. Repeated high (30 mg/kg) dose MMC produced impaired novel object recognition 5 weeks after drug treatment. However, no residual changes in 5-HT or DA tissue levels were observed at 7 weeks post-treatment. Overall these results show that MMC causes acute but not lasting changes in DA and 5-HT tissue concentrations. MMC can also cause long-term memory impairment. Future studies of cognitive function in MMC users are clearly warranted. |
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