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Influence of PCPA and MDMA (ecstasy) on Physiology, Development and Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
European Journal of Neuroscience (2007)
  • Sameera Dasari, University of Kentucky
  • Kert Viele, University of Kentucky
  • A. Clay Turner, University of Kentucky
  • Robin L Cooper, University of Kentucky
Abstract
The effects of para-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) and 3,4 methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA, ‘ecstasy’) were investigated in relation to development, behavior and physiology in larval Drosophila. PCPA blocks the synthesis of serotonin (5-HT) and MDMA is known to deplete 5-HT in mammalian neurons; thus these studies were conducted primarily to target the serotonergic system. Treatment with PCPA and MDMA delayed time to pupation and eclosion. The developmental rate was investigated with a survival analysis statistical approach that is unique for Drosophila studies. Locomotion and eating were reduced in animals exposed to MDMA or PCPA. Sensitivity to exogenously applied 5-HT on an evoked sensory–central nervous system (CNS)–motor circuit showed that the CNS is sensitive to 5-HT but that when depleted of 5-HT by PCPA a decreased sensitivity occurred. A diet with MDMA produced an enhanced response to exogenous 5-HT on the central circuit. Larvae eating MDMA from the first to third instar did not show a reduction in 5-HT within the CNS; however, eating PCPA reduced 5-HT as well as dopamine content as measured by high performance liquid chromatography from larval brains. As the heart serves as a good bioindex of 5-HT exposure, it was used in larvae fed PCPA and MDMA but no significant effects occurred with exogenous 5-HT. In summary, the action of these pharmacological compounds altered larval behaviors and development. PCPA treatment changed the sensitivity in the CNS to 5-HT, suggesting that 5-HT receptor regulation is modulated by neural activity of the serotonergic neurons. The actions of acute MDMA exposure suggest a 5-HT agonist action or possible dumping of 5-HT from neurons.
Keywords
  • CNS,
  • dopamine,
  • drugs of abuse,
  • ecstasy,
  • MDMA,
  • PCPA,
  • synapse
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Publication Date
July, 2007
Citation Information
Sameera Dasari, Kert Viele, A. Clay Turner and Robin L Cooper. "Influence of PCPA and MDMA (ecstasy) on Physiology, Development and Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster" European Journal of Neuroscience Vol. 26 Iss. 2 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robin_cooper/15/