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Kristýna Štefková-mazochová

Psychedelics Research Centre, National Institute of Mental Health, Topolová 748, Klecany 250 67, Czech Republic. Electronic address: kristyna.mazochova@nudz.cz.

2 papers in the library · 16 citations · publishing 2022-2025

Papers

Pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and behavioural studies of deschloroketamine in Wistar rats.

British journal of pharmacology January 1, 2022 Kristýna Štefková-mazochová, Hynek Danda, Wim Dehaen et al. 13 citations

Deschloroketamine (DCK), a structural analogue of ketamine sold as a recreational drug, was tested in Wistar rats to examine its pharmacokinetics, acute effects, and addictive potential. DCK rapidly entered the brain, with peak levels at 30 minutes and sustained high levels for 2 hours. It blocks NMDA receptors similarly to ketamine, with the S-enantiomer more potent. DCK stimulated locomotion, induced place preference (a sign of reward), and strongly disrupted prepulse inhibition (PPI). Locomotor stimulation faded faster than PPI disruption. S-DCK had stronger stimulatory effects than R-DCK, but both equally disrupted PPI. DCK's behavioral and addictive profiles resemble ketamine's, with a slightly slower clearance, matching its reported longer duration. These findings clarify risks of illicit DCK use.

The acute effects of methoxphenidine on behaviour and pharmacokinetics profile in animal model.

Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry March 20, 2025 Kristýna Štefková-mazochová, Hynek Danda, Vladimír Mazoch et al. 3 citations

Methoxphenidine (MXP), a new psychoactive substance, rapidly crosses the blood-brain barrier in Wistar rats, reaching peak concentrations in serum and brain 30 minutes after injection, with a half-life of 2.15 hours. Low to moderate doses (10-20 mg/kg) increase locomotor activity in an open field test, while a higher dose (40 mg/kg) decreases it. All doses disrupt sensorimotor gating (prepulse inhibition), an effect linked to psychosis. MXP shows moderate acute toxicity with an estimated LD50 of 500 mg/kg subcutaneously. The drug exhibits a profile similar to dissociative anesthetics, producing stimulant and anxiogenic effects at lower doses and sedative effects at higher doses, indicating risks of serious adverse health outcomes from recreational use.