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Khoa Hoang

University of the Sciences

1 paper in the library · 79 citations · publishing 2015

Papers

Return of the lysergamides. Part I: Analytical and behavioural characterization of 1‐propionyl‐d‐lysergic acid diethylamide (1P‐LSD)

Drug Testing and Analysis October 12, 2015 Simon D. Brandt, Pierce V. Kavanagh, Folker Westphal et al. 79 citations

1-Propionyl-d-lysergic acid diethylamide hemitartrate (1P-LSD), a non-controlled derivative of LSD, was characterized and tested for LSD-like effects. Using chromatographic, mass spectrometric, infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance methods, the compound was compared to LSD. In male C57BL/6J mice, 1P-LSD produced a dose-dependent increase in head-twitch response (HTR) counts, a behavioral marker of 5-HT2A receptor activation. 1P-LSD had about 38% of the potency of LSD (ED50 = 349.6 nmol/kg vs. 132.8 nmol/kg for LSD). Pretreatment with the selective 5-HT2A receptor antagonist M100907 abolished the HTR, confirming that the response was mediated by 5-HT2A receptor activation. These results indicate 1P-LSD produces LSD-like effects in mice, consistent with classification as a serotonergic hallucinogen, though human psychoactive effects remain unknown.