Effects of exposure to 5-MeO-DIPT during adolescence on brain neurotransmission and neurotoxicity in adult rats
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Effects of exposure to 5-MeO-DIPT during adolescence on brain neurotransmission and neurotoxicity in adult rats / K. Noworyta-Sokolowska, K. Kaminska, J. Rzemieniec, A. Wnuk, J. Wojcieszak, A.M. Gorska, G. Kreiner, M. Kajta, K. Golembiowska. - In: FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY. - ISSN 1860-8965. - 37:1(2019 Jan), pp. 45-58. [10.1007/s11419-018-0433-x]
Abstract:
Purpose: Tryptamine hallucinogen 5-methoxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine (5-MeO-DIPT) is a serotonin transporter inhibitor with high affinity for serotonin 5-HT 1A and 5-HT 2A/C receptors. We showed previously that 5-MeO-DIPT in a single dose increased neurotransmitter release in brain regions of rats and elicited single- and double-strand DNA breaks. Herein we investigated the effects of repeated-intermittent 5-MeO-DIPT administration in adolescence on dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT) and glutamate release in brain regions of adult rats. Furthermore, we examined caspase-3 activity, oxidative DNA damage, the Gpx3, Sod1, Ht1a and Ht2a mRNA expression levels, and cell viability. Methods: Neurotransmitter release was measured by microdialysis in freely moving animals. Caspase-3 activity was assessed colorimetrically, and oxidative DNA damage with the comet assay, while the Gpx3, Sod1, Ht1a and Ht2a mRNA expression levels were assessed by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Cell viability was studied in SH-SY5Y and Hep G2 cells by the MTT test. Results: We observed changed responses of DA, 5-HT and glutamate neurons to a challenge dose of 5-MeO-DIPT when animals were treated repeatedly in adolescence with this hallucinogen. The basal extracellular levels of DA and 5-HT were decreased in the striatum and nucleus accumbens, while glutamate level was increased in the nucleus accumbens and frontal cortex. The damage of cortical DNA, increased Gpx3 and Sod1 mRNA expression and affected caspase-3 activity were also observed. Furthermore, decreased Ht1a and Ht2a mRNA expression in the frontal cortex and marked cytotoxicity of 5-MeO-DIPT were found. Conclusions: These results suggest that 5-MeO-DIPT given repeatedly during adolescence affects brain neurotransmission and shows neurotoxic potential observed in adult animals.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
5-MeO-DIPT; Cytotoxicity; DNA damage; Dopamine, serotonin and glutamate; Exposure in adolescence; Neurotransmitter release;
Elenco autori:
K. Noworyta-Sokolowska, K. Kaminska, J. Rzemieniec, A. Wnuk, J. Wojcieszak, A.M. Gorska, G. Kreiner, M. Kajta, K. Golembiowska
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