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Maria Grazia Morgese

University of Foggia

1 paper in the library · 22 citations · publishing 2019

Papers

Increased iNOS and Nitrosative Stress in Dopaminergic Neurons of MDMA-Exposed Rats

International Journal of Molecular Sciences March 12, 2019 Stefania Schiavone, Margherita Neri, Angela Bruna Maffione et al. 22 citations

MDMA (ecstasy) neurotoxicity may involve nitrosative stress driven by the enzyme iNOS rather than by NOX enzymes that produce reactive oxygen species. In rats given MDMA, iNOS expression increased, and cells positive for 3-nitrotyrosine (a marker of nitrosative damage) rose in the frontal cortex. No changes occurred in NOX2, NOX1, or NOX4 immunoreactivity or in the oxidative stress marker 8OHdG. MDMA and nitrosative markers colocalized with dopamine-transporter-positive cells, which were neurons, not microglia or astrocytes. The findings indicate that iNOS-derived nitrosative stress, not NOX enzymes, likely contributes to MDMA-induced neurotoxicity.