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Zuner A Bortolotto

1 paper in the library · publishing 2019

Papers

Pharmacological characterizations of the 'legal high' fluorolintane and isomers.

European journal of pharmacology August 15, 2019 Jason Wallach, Tristan Colestock, Julià Agramunt et al.

Fluorolintane, a 1,2-diarylethylamine sold as a 'research chemical' for dissociative effects, was studied pharmacologically for the first time alongside five related isomers. In vitro binding showed fluorolintane has high affinity for NMDA receptors (Ki = 87.92 nM) and even higher affinities for dopamine transporters (DAT) in most cases. Functional experiments in rat hippocampal slices demonstrated that fluorolintane inhibits NMDA receptor-induced field excitatory postsynaptic potentials and blocks long-term potentiation, consistent with NMDA receptor antagonism. In rats, fluorolintane disrupted prepulse inhibition (a measure of sensorimotor gating) with a median effective dose of 13.3 mg/kg, supporting anecdotal reports of dissociative effects in humans.