The use of "bath salts" or other new psychoactive substances,otherwise known as "legal highs",is increasing.Illicit drug use during pregnancy is not uncommon.Nevertheless,literature reporting bath salts and their ...The use of "bath salts" or other new psychoactive substances,otherwise known as "legal highs",is increasing.Illicit drug use during pregnancy is not uncommon.Nevertheless,literature reporting bath salts and their effect on pregnancy is scant.Besides,there seems to be no literature about bath salts and conduct of general anesthesia.This case report describes a general anesthetic for the surgical delivery of an infant to a woman under the acute influence of bath salts and methamphetamines.展开更多
OBJECTIVE Wide spread abuse of synthetic cathinones found in bath salts preparations has resulted in regulation of some cathinones internationally.Chemists skirt these laws by altering the chemical structures of first...OBJECTIVE Wide spread abuse of synthetic cathinones found in bath salts preparations has resulted in regulation of some cathinones internationally.Chemists skirt these laws by altering the chemical structures of first-generation cathinones(ie,MDPV,methylone,and mephedrone),resulting in second-generation cathinones(eg,α-PVP,α-PPP,MDPPP,and MDPBP).Although MDPV is a more effective reinforcer than cocaine,little is known about the reinforcing effectiveness of secondgeneration cathinones.To test the hypothesis that synthetic cathinones with higher selectivity for DAT relative to SERT are more effective reinforcers.METHODS Monoamine transporter inhibition was determined using synaptosomes prepared from rat brains.The relative reinforcing effectiveness of intravenously self-administered MDPV,MDPBP,MDPPP,α-PVP,α-PPP,and cocaine were directly compared through evaluations of (1)dose-response curves under a progressive ratio(PR)schedule of reinforcement and (2)demand curves obtained for each drug in male Sprague-Dawley rats.RESULTS Rank order selectivity for DAT/SERT wasα-PVP>MDPV>α-PPP≈MDPBP>MDPPP>cocaine.Comparisons of the maximum number of infusions obtained under a PR schedule of reinforcement(α-PVP>MDPV>α-PPP>MDPBP≈MDPPP>cocaine)and the essential value obtained for each drug in demand analyses(α-PVP>MDPV>α-PPP≈MDPBP≈MDPPP>cocaine)suggest relative reinforcing effectiveness is related to DAT/SERT selectivity.CONCLUSION These data provide evidence that DAT/SERT selectivity accounts for select synthetic cathinones functioning as more effective reinforcers than cocaine and may predict the abuse-related effects of novel synthetic cathinones in humans.展开更多
文摘The use of "bath salts" or other new psychoactive substances,otherwise known as "legal highs",is increasing.Illicit drug use during pregnancy is not uncommon.Nevertheless,literature reporting bath salts and their effect on pregnancy is scant.Besides,there seems to be no literature about bath salts and conduct of general anesthesia.This case report describes a general anesthetic for the surgical delivery of an infant to a woman under the acute influence of bath salts and methamphetamines.
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文摘OBJECTIVE Wide spread abuse of synthetic cathinones found in bath salts preparations has resulted in regulation of some cathinones internationally.Chemists skirt these laws by altering the chemical structures of first-generation cathinones(ie,MDPV,methylone,and mephedrone),resulting in second-generation cathinones(eg,α-PVP,α-PPP,MDPPP,and MDPBP).Although MDPV is a more effective reinforcer than cocaine,little is known about the reinforcing effectiveness of secondgeneration cathinones.To test the hypothesis that synthetic cathinones with higher selectivity for DAT relative to SERT are more effective reinforcers.METHODS Monoamine transporter inhibition was determined using synaptosomes prepared from rat brains.The relative reinforcing effectiveness of intravenously self-administered MDPV,MDPBP,MDPPP,α-PVP,α-PPP,and cocaine were directly compared through evaluations of (1)dose-response curves under a progressive ratio(PR)schedule of reinforcement and (2)demand curves obtained for each drug in male Sprague-Dawley rats.RESULTS Rank order selectivity for DAT/SERT wasα-PVP>MDPV>α-PPP≈MDPBP>MDPPP>cocaine.Comparisons of the maximum number of infusions obtained under a PR schedule of reinforcement(α-PVP>MDPV>α-PPP>MDPBP≈MDPPP>cocaine)and the essential value obtained for each drug in demand analyses(α-PVP>MDPV>α-PPP≈MDPBP≈MDPPP>cocaine)suggest relative reinforcing effectiveness is related to DAT/SERT selectivity.CONCLUSION These data provide evidence that DAT/SERT selectivity accounts for select synthetic cathinones functioning as more effective reinforcers than cocaine and may predict the abuse-related effects of novel synthetic cathinones in humans.