A single 125 mg dose of MDMA alters dozens of endogenous metabolites in human plasma, including increases in cortisol, pregnenolone sulfate, and several inflammation mediators, alongside a decrease in calcitriol. These changes suggest heightened stress and serotonergic activity, activation of inflammatory pathways, and potential reduction in neuroprotective factors for brain dopamine neurons.
A single dose of MDMA (ecstasy) alters the plasma metabolome in healthy adults. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial with 15 participants, nine metabolites showed significant concentration changes after MDMA compared with placebo. The main changes involved glycerophospholipids, which may indicate increased energy production, and the ratio of methionine-sulfoxide to methionine, a potential marker of oxidative stress. Baseline samples were essential to avoid overestimating effects due to high interday variability among individuals.