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Phenotypic effects of chronic and acute use of methiopropamine in a mouse model.

Federica Foti1, Matteo Marti2, Andrea Ossato1,3, Sabrine Bilel3, Eugenio Sangiorgi4, Francesco Botrè5,6, Bruna Cerbelli7, Alfonso Baldi8, Fabio De-Giorgio9.   

Abstract

Methiopropamine (MPA) is a structural analogue of methamphetamine and belongs to the category of the novel psychoactive substances. To the best of our knowledge, no experimental study has been performed to evaluate the organ damage evoked by MPA administration in an animal model. Therefore, the main purpose of the present study was to investigate the histological changes in CD-1 male mice following the chronic administration of MPA. MPA-chronically treated mice showed myocardial damage with features consistent with repeated episodes of ischemia and a pattern of kidney damage and gastrointestinal ischemia, with ischemic-necrotic lesions of variable extent. In agreement with the analogies between MPA and methamphetamine, we link organ damage secondary to MPA administration to the vasoconstrictive effect exhibited by both compounds. Chronically MPA-treated mice did not show changes in body weight, food intake, thermoregulation, muscular strength and motor coordination in the accelerod test. However, acute MPA administration significantly increased their heart rate and promoted vasoconstriction, which were associated with the sudden death of a subset of animals (40% of all chronically treated mice). In conclusion, the present study demonstrates that MPA consumption could induce health hazards, highlighting the risk of sudden catastrophic events; therefore, clinicians should be aware of these data and consider MPA screening when no other drug is identified by a urine drug screen.

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Keywords:  Gastrointestinal tract; Kidney; Methiopropamine; Mice; Myocardium; Novel psychoactive substances

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30056621     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-018-1891-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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1.  Methiopropamine and its acute behavioral effects in mice: is there a gray zone in new psychoactive substances users?

Authors:  Fabio De-Giorgio; Sabrine Bilel; Micaela Tirri; Raffaella Arfè; Claudio Trapella; Cristian Camuto; Federica Foti; Paolo Frisoni; Margherita Neri; Francesco Botrè; Matteo Marti
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