Abstract
3,4-Methylendioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has both stimulatory and hallucinogenic properties which make its psychoactive effects unique and different from those of typical psychostimulant and hallucinogenic agents. The present study investigated the effects of MDMA on extracellular dopamine (DAex) and serotonin (5-HTex) levels in the striatum and prefrontal cortex (PFC) using in vivo microdialysis techniques in mice lacking DA transporters (DAT) and/or 5-HT transporters (SERT). Subcutaneous injection of MDMA (3, 10 mg/kg) significantly increased striatal DAex in wildtype mice, SERT knockout mice, and DAT knockout mice, but not in DAT/SERT double-knockout mice. The MDMAinduced increase in striatal DAex in SERT knockout mice was significantly less than in wildtype mice. In the PFC, MDMA dose-dependently increased DAex levels in wildtype, DAT knockout, SERT knockout and DAT/SERT doubleknockout mice to a similar extent. In contrast, MDMA markedly increased 5-HTex in wildtype and DAT knockout mice and slightly increased 5-HTex in SERT-KO and DAT/SERT double-knockout mice. The results confirm that MDMA acts at both DAT and SERT and increases DAex and 5-HTex.
Keywords: MDMA, serotonin transporter, dopamine transporter, knockout, microdialysis, Hallucinogenic agents, Sodium pentobarbital, Fluoxetine, Knock Out, Norpherine (NE), Psychostimulants, Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)
Current Neuropharmacology
Title: Effects of MDMA on Extracellular Dopamine and Serotonin Levels in Mice Lacking Dopamine and/or Serotonin Transporters
Volume: 9 Issue: 1
Author(s): Y. Hagino, Y. Takamatsu, H. Yamamoto, T. Iwamura, D. L. Murphy, G. R. Uhl, I. Sora and K. Ikeda
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Keywords: MDMA, serotonin transporter, dopamine transporter, knockout, microdialysis, Hallucinogenic agents, Sodium pentobarbital, Fluoxetine, Knock Out, Norpherine (NE), Psychostimulants, Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)
Abstract: 3,4-Methylendioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has both stimulatory and hallucinogenic properties which make its psychoactive effects unique and different from those of typical psychostimulant and hallucinogenic agents. The present study investigated the effects of MDMA on extracellular dopamine (DAex) and serotonin (5-HTex) levels in the striatum and prefrontal cortex (PFC) using in vivo microdialysis techniques in mice lacking DA transporters (DAT) and/or 5-HT transporters (SERT). Subcutaneous injection of MDMA (3, 10 mg/kg) significantly increased striatal DAex in wildtype mice, SERT knockout mice, and DAT knockout mice, but not in DAT/SERT double-knockout mice. The MDMAinduced increase in striatal DAex in SERT knockout mice was significantly less than in wildtype mice. In the PFC, MDMA dose-dependently increased DAex levels in wildtype, DAT knockout, SERT knockout and DAT/SERT doubleknockout mice to a similar extent. In contrast, MDMA markedly increased 5-HTex in wildtype and DAT knockout mice and slightly increased 5-HTex in SERT-KO and DAT/SERT double-knockout mice. The results confirm that MDMA acts at both DAT and SERT and increases DAex and 5-HTex.
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Hagino Y., Takamatsu Y., Yamamoto H., Iwamura T., L. Murphy D., R. Uhl G., Sora I. and Ikeda K., Effects of MDMA on Extracellular Dopamine and Serotonin Levels in Mice Lacking Dopamine and/or Serotonin Transporters, Current Neuropharmacology 2011; 9 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157015911795017254
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157015911795017254 |
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