نتایج جستجو برای: ecstasy mdma

تعداد نتایج: 2964  

Journal: :Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2000

Journal: :International journal of methods in psychiatric research 2005
Maartje M L De Win Gerry Jager Hylke K E Vervaeke Thelma Schilt Liesbeth Reneman Jan Booij Frank C Verhulst Gerard J Den Heeten Nick F Ramsey Dirk J Korf Wim Van den Brink

This paper describes the objectives and methods of The Netherlands XTC Toxicity (NeXT) study focussing on the causality, course, and clinical relevance of ecstasy neurotoxicity. Previous studies suggest that ecstasy (3,4 methylene-dioxymethamphetamine, MDMA, XTC) is toxic toward brain serotonin axons, but most of these studies have serious methodological limitations. The current study is a comb...

Journal: :Journal of psychopharmacology 2007
Ben Sessa

Much has been written in scientific and popular literature in recent years about the dangers surrounding the recreational use of the drug MDMA/ecstasy. What is little known and understood however is the history of the apparently safe and effective use of MDMA as a therapeutic tool for psychotherapy. In this paper the author explores this history and describes the recent re-emergence of scientif...

Journal: :Journal of psychopharmacology 2008
S de Sola Llopis M Miguelez-Pan J Peña-Casanova S Poudevida M Farré R Pacifici P Böhm S Abanades A Verdejo García K Langohr P Zuccaro R de la Torre

There is important preclinical evidence of long lasting neurotoxic and selective effects of ecstasy MDMA on serotonin systems in non-human primates. In humans long-term recreational use of ecstasy has been mainly associated with learning and memory impairments. The aim of the present study was to investigate the neuropsychological profile associated with ecstasy use within recreational polydrug...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2016
I-Hsun Li Kuo-Hsing Ma Tzu-Jen Kao Yang-Yi Lin Shao-Ju Weng Ting-Yin Yen Lih-Chi Chen Yuahn-Sieh Huang

It has been suggested that autophagy plays pathogenetic roles in cerebral ischemia, brain trauma, and neurodegenerative disorders. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy) is an illicit drug that causes long-term serotonergic neurotoxicity in the brain. Apoptosis and necrosis have been implicated in MDMA-induced neurotoxicity, but the role of autophagy in MDMA-elicited serotonergic t...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Cédric M Hysek Yasmin Schmid Linda D Simmler Gregor Domes Markus Heinrichs Christoph Eisenegger Katrin H Preller Boris B Quednow Matthias E Liechti

3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy') releases serotonin and norepinephrine. MDMA is reported to produce empathogenic and prosocial feelings. It is unknown whether MDMA in fact alters empathic concern and prosocial behavior. We investigated the acute effects of MDMA using the Multifaceted Empathy Test (MET), dynamic Face Emotion Recognition Task (FERT) and Social Value Orientation...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2000
A C Parrott E Sisk J J Turner

Twelve heavy recreational ecstasy drug users (30-1000 occasions), 16 light ecstasy users (1-20 occasions) and 22 non ecstasy user controls, with group mean ages around 21 years, were compared. Three self-rating questionnaires were completed when drug-free: the SCL-90 (an outpatient psychiatric symptom checklist), the impulsiveness venturesomeness and empathy (IVE) scale; and the uplifts, hassle...

2014
I-Hsun Li Kuo-Hsing Ma Shao-Ju Weng Shiang-Suo Huang Chang-Min Liang Yuahn-Sieh Huang

Autophagic (type II) cell death, characterized by the massive accumulation of autophagic vacuoles in the cytoplasm of cells, has been suggested to play pathogenetic roles in cerebral ischemia, brain trauma, and neurodegenerative disorders. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy) is an illicit drug causing long-term neurotoxicity in the brain. Apoptotic (type I) and necrotic (type II...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2008
Nieves Pizarro Rafael de la Torre Jesús Joglar Noriko Okumura Ximena Perfetti Serrine S Lau Terrence J Monks

3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy) is a synthetic recreational drug of abuse that produces long-term toxicity associated with the degeneration of serotonergic nerve terminals. In various animal models, direct administration of MDMA into the brain fails to reproduce the serotonergic neurotoxicity, implying a requirement for the systemic metabolism and bioactivation of MDMA. Catech...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1991
W A Dornan J L Katz G A Ricaurte

3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "Ecstasy") is a potent neurotoxin which preferentially produces 5-HT nerve terminal degeneration in the CNS in both rodents and primates. Timely research on the behavioral effects of acute and long term treatment of MDMA is critical due to the neuropathological effects of MDMA and its abuse liability. Presently, there are no published reports that have s...

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