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Manuela Carla Monti

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

5‐HT 2A receptor agonism by tert ‐leucinamide and valinamide synthetic cannabinoids: In vitro and in vivo evidence

British Journal of Pharmacology May 5, 2026 Giorgia Corli, Deborah Rudin, Dino Luethi et al.

Some new synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) also directly activate the serotonin 5-HT₂A receptor, which may contribute to unexpected psychiatric side effects. Many SCRAs with a valinamide or tert-leucinamide head moiety showed in vitro activity at the 5-HT₂A receptor at high concentrations. In mice, the compound AB-5′F-BUTINACA caused neurological changes, sensorimotor alteration, antinociception, hypothermia, reduced breath rate, and hypolocomotion. These effects were mediated by both CB₁ and 5-HT₂A receptors, as they were prevented by selective antagonists. The findings indicate potential risks of SCRA consumption that could exacerbate unexpected psychiatric conditions.