| Literature DB >> 30480551 |
Zhaoxia Xue1,2, Justin N Siemian2, Qing Zhu3, Bruce E Blough4, Jun-Xu Li2.
Abstract
Previous preclinical research suggests that L-methamphetamine (L -MA) has potential therapeutic utility to treat psychostimulant abuse. This study examined potential abuse-related and adverse physiological effects of D -MA and L -MA alone and in combination in rats, as these effects had not been previously characterized. Potential abuse-related effects were examined in locomotor sensitization and conditioned place preference paradigms. Body temperature was monitored to assess the physiological effects of these drugs or drug combinations. In the locomotor study, D-MA induced locomotor sensitization to both D-MA and L -MA. L -MA induced locomotor sensitization only to D-MA. Responses to a combination of L-MA and D -MA were not differentially affected by L-MA or D-MA conditioning. In the conditioned place preference study, D-MA and L -MA each induced significant place preference. L -MA did not attenuate D-MA-induced place preference. In the body temperature study, D-MA induced hyperthermia and L -MA induced hypothermia. In combination, L -MA did not affect D-MA-induced hyperthermia. These data suggest that L -MA alone produces less abuse-related and adverse physiological effects than D-MA, but modulates and is modulated by concurrent and subsequent D-MA exposure, which may enhance the abuse liability of both drugs. These findings should be considered when L -MA is proposed for replacement therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30480551 PMCID: PMC6529304 DOI: 10.1097/FBP.0000000000000453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Pharmacol ISSN: 0955-8810 Impact factor: 2.293