A study of the effect of a single neurotoxic dose of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA; "ecstasy") on the subsequent long-term behaviour of rats in the plus maze and open field

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Annis O. Mechan
Paula M. Moran
Martin J. Elliott
Andrew M. Young
Michael H. Joseph
Richard A. Green
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[1] Department of Pharmacology,
[2] School of Pharmacy,undefined
[3] De Montfort University,undefined
[4] The Gateway,undefined
[5] Leicester LE1 9BH,undefined
[6] UK,undefined
[7] School of Psychology,undefined
[8] University of Leicester,undefined
[9] University Road,undefined
[10] Leicester LE1 7RH,undefined
[11] UK,undefined
[12] AstraZeneca R&D Charnwood,undefined
[13] Loughborough LE11 5RH,undefined
[14] UK,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 2002年 / 159卷
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3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine MDMA Ecstasy Anxiety-related behaviour Elevated plus-maze Open field Long-term neurotoxicity;
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Rationale: Decreased 5-HT function has been shown to induce behaviour consistent with an "anxiolytic" effect. Administration of a single dose of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA; "ecstasy" 12.5 mg/kg IP) to rats results in prolonged damage to central serotonergic nerve terminals. Thus we wished to assess whether an MDMA-induced lesion may have longer-term behavioural consequences. Objective: The study was designed to examine the behaviour of MDMA-pretreated and control animals in the elevated plus-maze and open field at a number of time-points, up to 80 days, after the administration of a single neurotoxic dose of MDMA (12.5 mg/kg IP). Results: MDMA-pretreated Dark Agouti rats demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in anxiety-related behaviour, compared to saline-pretreated control rats, in both the elevated plus-maze and open field when the rats were tested on day 73 (open field) and day 80 (plus maze) after MDMA administration. Conclusions: The behavioural consequences of a single neurotoxic dose of MDMA can be demonstrated over 2 months after administration of the compound, thereby indicating that long-term adaptive changes occur within the brain following the neurodegeneration of 5-HT neurones produced by this recreationally used drug.
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