Among amphetamine like stimulants (ATS), the 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is often de- tected in sewage and surface waters, representing a potential threat for organisms because of its peculiar mecha- nism of action (i.e., stimulatory and hallucinogenic). The present study aimed at investigating biochemical (i.e., oxidative stress and energetic biomarkers) and behavioral (i.e., swimming activity) effects induced by a 21-days exposure to two concentrations (50 ng/L and 500 ng/L) of MDMA towards Daphnia magna. The amount of reac- tive oxygen species (ROS), the activity of antioxidant (SOD, CAT, GPx) and detoxifying (GST) enzymes and lipid peroxidation were measured as oxidative stress-related endpoints. Total energy content was estimated from the measurement of protein, carbohydrate and lipid content to assess energy reserves. The modulation of swimming activity was assessed as behavioral endpoint. Slight effects of MDMA exposure on oxidative stress responses and energy reserves were observed, while no alterations of the swimming behavior was noted.

Exposure to 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) induced biochemical but not behavioral effects in Daphnia magna / B. De Felice, M. Parolini. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1872-7077. - 100:(2023 May 29), pp. 104163.1-104163.7. [10.1016/j.etap.2023.104163]

Exposure to 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) induced biochemical but not behavioral effects in Daphnia magna

B. De Felice
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;
M. Parolini
Secondo
2023

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Among amphetamine like stimulants (ATS), the 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is often de- tected in sewage and surface waters, representing a potential threat for organisms because of its peculiar mecha- nism of action (i.e., stimulatory and hallucinogenic). The present study aimed at investigating biochemical (i.e., oxidative stress and energetic biomarkers) and behavioral (i.e., swimming activity) effects induced by a 21-days exposure to two concentrations (50 ng/L and 500 ng/L) of MDMA towards Daphnia magna. The amount of reac- tive oxygen species (ROS), the activity of antioxidant (SOD, CAT, GPx) and detoxifying (GST) enzymes and lipid peroxidation were measured as oxidative stress-related endpoints. Total energy content was estimated from the measurement of protein, carbohydrate and lipid content to assess energy reserves. The modulation of swimming activity was assessed as behavioral endpoint. Slight effects of MDMA exposure on oxidative stress responses and energy reserves were observed, while no alterations of the swimming behavior was noted.
Oxidative stress; Illicit drugs; Amphetamine like stimulants
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29-mag-2023
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