Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
A friend was telling me about some research he and his group had done in a lab, feeding (not injecting) mice with tryptophan and 5-HTP. It had previously been discovered that if you inject mice with 5-HTP they produce much more serotonin than normal. He established that this also happens if you feed them the 5-HTP.
OK, not so interesting at least for this topic. What is interesting is that they found elevated levels of serotnin stored in dopaminergic neurons. Wow, they thought! It makes sense, since the same enzyme that decarboxylates 5htp to 5HT decarboxylates L-dopa to Dopamine.
They then tried the opposite of this and fed mice L-Dopa and tyrosine (some they fed just L-Dopa, some they fed just tyrosine). In fact they observed that the mice they fed took up the L-Dopa, converted it to Dopamine, and stored it in serotonergic neurons! Holy cow!
A (possible) route for MDMA neurotoxicity is the reuptake of dopamine through serotonin transporters (and a subsequent degradation into some nasty byproducts).
My question: would the fact that having ambient dopamine stored in serotonergic neurons increase the likelihood of this reuptake and therefore increase the amount of damage through this route?
So, would supplementing with tyrosine or L-Dopa before an MDMA experience potentiate neurotoxicity?
If so, this might be a good empirical avenue toward testing the truth of this theory of MDMA neurotoxicity-
OK, not so interesting at least for this topic. What is interesting is that they found elevated levels of serotnin stored in dopaminergic neurons. Wow, they thought! It makes sense, since the same enzyme that decarboxylates 5htp to 5HT decarboxylates L-dopa to Dopamine.
They then tried the opposite of this and fed mice L-Dopa and tyrosine (some they fed just L-Dopa, some they fed just tyrosine). In fact they observed that the mice they fed took up the L-Dopa, converted it to Dopamine, and stored it in serotonergic neurons! Holy cow!
A (possible) route for MDMA neurotoxicity is the reuptake of dopamine through serotonin transporters (and a subsequent degradation into some nasty byproducts).
My question: would the fact that having ambient dopamine stored in serotonergic neurons increase the likelihood of this reuptake and therefore increase the amount of damage through this route?
So, would supplementing with tyrosine or L-Dopa before an MDMA experience potentiate neurotoxicity?
If so, this might be a good empirical avenue toward testing the truth of this theory of MDMA neurotoxicity-
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