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MurphyClox
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It is reported for several betahydroxyphenethylamines like ephedrine and phenylpropanolamine, I wonder if mephedrone blue knees have anything to do with ??
If anyone knows how platelet activation happens and the toxic symptoms it causes I'd like to hear it.
Maybe you'd like to start with this review:
"Effects of sympathetic activation by adrenergic infusions on hemostasis in vivo."
Eur J Haematol 2000, 65, pp.357-369
Look in particular at Table 1, which summarizes impressively the major impact of adrenergic substances on hemostatis; several entries mention action on platelets!
Overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) has been related to increased cardiovascular morbidity. Historical reports suggest hastening of blood coagulation following intravenous administration of epinephrine. Given the important role of the hemostatic system in atherosclerosis and thrombosis, it is surprising that short-term adrenergic effects on blood coagulation, fibrinolysis and platelet activity have not been scrutinized closely. To elucidate such effects in vivo, this paper reviews human studies in which a- and b-sympathomimetic agents had been infused. The literature suggests a dose-dependent stimulation of factor VIII clotting activity, von Willebrand factor antigen, tissuetype plasminogen activator, and platelets within a 15- to 40-min infusion of epinephrine. Precise mechanisms underlying hemostatic changes with sympathetic activation remain to some extent speculative. However, there is evidence from adrenoreceptor blockade studies that coagulation and fibrinolysis molecules are released into circulation by stimulation of vascular endothelial b-adrenoreceptors (most likely b2-receptors). Combined a2- and b2-adrenoreceptor-related mechanism(s) are responsible for platelet activation. Short-term activation of the SNS effects regular hemostatic activity. While in healthy individuals the hemostatic balance between coagulation and ®brinolysis may be preserved, catecholamine surge may trigger a hypercoagulable state and enhance the odds of overt thrombosis in patients with atherosclerotic disease.
Full article: http://img682.imageshack.us/i/eurjhaematol200065p357.pdf/
Another article that seems to provide further insight is Clin Sci 1986, 70(2), pp.147-53, but unfortunately there is no online-version available of that year. Take the abstract instead:
"Desensitization of platelet alpha 2-adrenoceptors after short term infusions of adrenoceptor agonist in man."
- MurphyMurphyClox
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Rectify
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According to "Metabolism of the new designer drug mephedrone and toxicology" by Meyer, Peters, and Mauer, Ann Toxicology Anal. 2009 21S(1), mephedrone is "N-demethylated to the primary amine, the keto moiety is reduced to the corresponding alcohol, and the tolyl moiety is oxidized to the corresponding alcohol, aldehyde and carboxylic acid."
there is an echo in here see post #3 in this thread.....8)Secale_Cornutum
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Or can someone measure the mp of 4-MMC from vendors (optimally from more than one vendor)?
I'm asking myself whether the chinese-produced commercial 4-MMC is always pure. Measuring the mp of a substance is a good easy way to find out whether it is pure or not.The Monkey Mantra
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phase_dancer
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Coolio
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Does this imply that some pyrrolidine stimulants might mostly be substituted cathinone or ephedrine prodrugs?![]()
the spectra of methamphetamine is very close explaining some gcms misidentifications of mephedrone as methamphetamine, if the analyst doesn't scan below m/z 40 and uses certain commercial search software it gets a rather good hit using 58 and 91
N0 W4RN1NG
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4MMC has a relatively short half life, and a primary (nasty) metabolite which crops up in significant quantities.
Could increasing peak duration and reducing negative after effects be as simple as targeting the enzyme responsible for the production of 4-methylephedrine and inhibiting it?
Does anyone know how 4MMC is metabolized to 4-methylephedrine? If it's something in the CYP450, this should be relatively easy and effective...nuke
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gratefulsabres
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I was curious if you had any ideas of where research to find out about any neurotoxicity should start?
From everything I've read it seems like even what specific transmitters are acting haven't been identified and most people are just assuming some DA and 5-HT actions. Based on the trip reports some DA activity in the A10, and probably some 5-HT 2A activity seems likely, but obviously we can't know for sure until some research is done.
I'm just an undergraduate behavioral neuroscience major, (trying to keep up with the discussion) but this is something that has really caught my attention because of how widely this substance is being used when people have no clue what it is really doing.
Sorry if this isn't the type of post you were looking for but I'm really curious as to how someone would go about starting to figure out the neurotoxicity.nuke
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I will try and find out more information ![]()
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Or can someone measure the mp of 4-MMC from vendors (optimally from more than one vendor)?
I'm asking myself whether the chinese-produced commercial 4-MMC is always pure. Measuring the mp of a substance is a good easy way to find out whether it is pure or not.
I've measured the melting point of 4-MMC from three different vendors. All were white, mildly crystalline powders.
All three browned slightly from 201-203 C, which was followed by melting between 224 and 226 C.
What still irks me is that all of the reference information that Google turns up for melting point is all over the place, so hopefully this helps!
Edit: Tested another sample today. Very fluffy and crystalline. Browned at 218-220 C and melted between 230 and 232 C.