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Yukiko K. Hayashi

1 paper in the library · 17 citations · publishing 2017

Papers

The psychoactive drug 25B-NBOMe recapitulates rhabdomyolysis in zebrafish larvae

Forensic Toxicology July 1, 2017 Genri Kawahara, Hideyuki Maeda, Ruri Kikura-Hanajiri et al. 17 citations

25B-NBOMe, a potent designer drug that activates the serotonin-2A receptor, can cause lethal rhabdomyolysis—a severe breakdown of skeletal muscle—in zebrafish larvae. Treatment with 25B-NBOMe reduced survival, impaired movement, and disrupted muscle structure, as shown by changes in birefringence and immunostaining for dystroglycan and myosin heavy chain. This rhabdomyolysis was blocked by the 5-HT_2A receptor antagonists ritanserin and aripiprazole, but not by antagonists for other serotonin receptors, indicating a 5-HT_2A-dependent mechanism. The 25B-NBOMe-treated zebrafish provides a useful animal model for studying rhabdomyolysis and screening potential therapies.