VelocideX
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I've always been curious about whether excitotoxicity plays a role in Meth/MDMA tolerance and/or axon damage.
A search of pubmed has a few links which suggest that excitotoxicity MAY play a role in methamphetamine damage due to mitochondrial dysfunction, but there's not really all that much there.
Do any of you think that excitotoxicity may play a role?
What about in tolerance? There's been a few research reports in recent times that NMDA antagonists may prevent or slow opiate tolerance. this thread postulates that a similar mechanism occurs in regards to meth tolerance. The implication is that excitotoxicity is to blame for what some people experience as long-term tolerance (~months or years), and gives suggestions for preventing it.
Again, any thoughts?
Though the thread above gives NMDA antagonists as a suggestion for preventing this, are there any others? Acetyl-l-carnitine (mentioned in two studies on pubmed -- search for excitotoxicity and amphetamine) and CoQ10 seem to both ameliorate excitotoxicity, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. Am I just being fanciful about it's potential for damage?
A search of pubmed has a few links which suggest that excitotoxicity MAY play a role in methamphetamine damage due to mitochondrial dysfunction, but there's not really all that much there.
Do any of you think that excitotoxicity may play a role?
What about in tolerance? There's been a few research reports in recent times that NMDA antagonists may prevent or slow opiate tolerance. this thread postulates that a similar mechanism occurs in regards to meth tolerance. The implication is that excitotoxicity is to blame for what some people experience as long-term tolerance (~months or years), and gives suggestions for preventing it.
Again, any thoughts?
Though the thread above gives NMDA antagonists as a suggestion for preventing this, are there any others? Acetyl-l-carnitine (mentioned in two studies on pubmed -- search for excitotoxicity and amphetamine) and CoQ10 seem to both ameliorate excitotoxicity, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. Am I just being fanciful about it's potential for damage?