咖啡因、尼古丁和MDMA对幼年雄性Wistar大鼠前额皮质的联合精神活性作用

Victor C Ogbolu, Sunday O Fabiyi, O. Ogunbiyi, J. Owolabi
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青少年容易受到精神药物和环境的影响。咖啡因、尼古丁和3,4-亚甲基二氧基甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)会影响发育中的大脑,对包括记忆、认知、行为和学习在内的心理属性产生潜在影响。本研究研究了咖啡因、尼古丁和MDMA联合使用对前额叶皮层的结构和功能变化。32只幼年雄性Wistar大鼠分为4组(n=8),分别灌胃水溶咖啡因、尼古丁和MDMA。未治疗组作为对照组。第二组给予咖啡因(100mg/kg bw)和尼古丁(50mg/kg bw),第三组给予咖啡因(100mg/kg bw)和MDMA (10mg/kg bw),最后一组给予尼古丁(50mg/kg bw)和MDMA (10mg/kg bw)。治疗持续30天,之后动物被处死。前额皮质固定在生理盐水中,用伊红和血红素(H&E)、甲酚耐晒紫和Luxol耐晒蓝组织学方法以及胶质酸性纤维蛋白(GFAP)免疫组织化学方法进行处理和展示。获得并分析了具有代表性的显微照片。咖啡因、尼古丁和MDMA联合摄入对大脑有影响,引起神经元形态畸变、Nissl表达畸变和星形胶质细胞反应,尤其是咖啡因+尼古丁和咖啡因+ MDMA联合摄入时,髓磷脂完整性轻度畸变。尼古丁和MDMA联合使用对GABA和血清素活性的影响也显著升高(p< 0.05)。结果表明,精神活性药物联合使用可产生特殊效果
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The Combined Psychoactive Effects of Caffeine, Nicotine and MDMA on the Prefrontal Cortex of Juvenile Male Wistar Rats
The juvenile is vulnerable to psychoactive agents and environmental influences. Caffeine, nicotine, and 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) could influence the developing brain with potential consequences on mental attributes including memory, cognition, behaviour, and learning. This research studied the structural and functional changes attributable to the combined use of caffeine, nicotine and MDMA on the prefrontal cortex. Thirty-two juvenile male Wistar rats were grouped into four (n=8) and administered water-dissolved caffeine, nicotine and MDMA by oral gavages. An untreated group served as control. The second group received caffeine (100mg/kg bw) and nicotine (50mg/kg bw), the third group received caffeine (100mg/kg bw) and MDMA (10mg/kg bw) and the last group received nicotine (50mg/kg bw) and MDMA (10mg/kg bw). Treatments lasted thirty days, after which animals were sacrificed. The prefrontal cortices were fixed in formal saline, processed, and demonstrated using eosin and haematoxylin (H&E), Cresyl fast violet, and Luxol fast blue histological methods as well as glial-acidic fibrillary protein (GFAP) immunohistochemistry. Representative photomicrographs were obtained and analysed. Combined ingestion of caffeine, nicotine and MDMA affected the brain causing neuronal morphological aberrations, aberrations in Nissl expression, and astrocyte reactions especially with the combination of caffeine + nicotine as well as caffeine + MDMA with mild aberrations in myelin integrity. Effects also included significant elevations in GABA and serotonin activities with the combination of nicotine and MDMA (p< 0.05). Results showed that the combined use of psychoactive agents could elicit peculiar effects
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