Acute behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Novel N -Benzyl-2-Phenylethylamine Derivatives in Adult Zebrafish
ACS Chemical Neuroscience June 7, 2022 Konstantin A. Demin, Olga V. Kupriyanova, Вадим А. Шевырин et al. 20 citations
Novel N-benzyl-2-phenylethylamine (NBPEA) derivatives, with specific substitutions in the N-benzyl and phenethylamine moieties, alter locomotion and anxiety-like behavior in adult zebrafish. Substitutions in the N-benzyl moiety modulate locomotion, while those in the phenethylamine moiety affect anxiety-like behavior and brain serotonin or dopamine turnover. The 24H–NBOMe(F) and 34H–NBOMe(F) treatments reduced despair-like behavior. Computational analyses classified the agents into anxiogenic/hypolocomotor, behaviorally inert, anxiogenic/hallucinogenic-like, and anxiolytic/hallucinogenic-like clusters, with some NBPEAs showing behavioral similarity to conventional serotonergic and antiglutamatergic hallucinogens. These findings suggest potent neuroactive properties of several NBPEAs, indicating potential clinical use or abuse.