DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16973992.v1
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A Comparison of Repeated MDMA- and AMPH-Produced Centre and Periphery Activity and the Underlying Neuroadaptations

Abstract: <p>The recreational use of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or 'ecstasy') is increasing in New Zealand. MDMA is a ring-substituted derivative of AMPH and, similar to AMPH, produces hyperactivity upon administration. However, the behavioural profile of hyperlocomotion produced by MDMA differs from that produced by AMPH, suggesting that different neural mechanisms underlie the behavioural response. The repeated administration of both MDMA and AMPH induces sensitised hyperactive responses that have r… Show more

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