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  • Mephedrone is a popular drug that affects the brain by interacting with monoamine transporters, but its relationship with glutamate transmission was not well understood.
  • Researchers conducted a study involving behavioral tests and advanced imaging techniques to explore how glutamate levels change in the brains of rats after mephedrone use.
  • The findings revealed that mephedrone increases glutamate levels in the hippocampus and that the drug's rewarding effects can be reversed by memantine, suggesting a significant role of glutamatergic transmission in mephedrone's effects.

Article Abstract

Mephedrone is a widely used drug of abuse, exerting its effects by interacting with monoamine transporters. Although this mechanism has been widely studied heretofore, little is known about the involvement of glutamatergic transmission in mephedrone effects. In this study, we comprehensively evaluated glutamatergic involvement in rewarding effects of mephedrone using an interdisciplinary approach including (1) behavioural study on effects of memantine (non-selective NMDA antagonist) on expression of mephedrone-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) in rats; (2) evaluation of glutamate concentrations in the hippocampus of rats following 6 days of mephedrone administration, using in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS); and (3) determination of glutamate levels in the hippocampus of rats treated with mephedrone and subjected to MRS, using ion-exchange chromatography. In the presented research, we confirmed priorly reported mephedrone-induced rewarding effects in the CPP paradigm and showed that memantine (5 mg/kg) was able to reverse the expression of this effect. MRS study showed that subchronic mephedrone administration increased glutamate level in the hippocampus when measured in vivo 24 h (5 mg/kg, 10 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg) and 2 weeks (5 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg) after last injection. Ex vivo chromatographic analysis did not show significant changes in hippocampal glutamate concentrations; however, it showed similar results as obtained in the MRS study proving its validity. Taken together, the presented study provides new insight into glutamatergic involvement in rewarding properties of mephedrone.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8487417PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-021-02404-yDOI Listing

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