2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2006.03.061
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Mitochondrial dysfunction and caspase activation in rat cortical neurons treated with cocaine or amphetamine

Abstract: Drug abuse is associated with brain dysfunction and neurodegeneration, and various recreational drugs induce apoptotic cell death. This study examined the role of the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway in psychostimulant-induced neuronal dysfunction. Using primary neuronal cultures, we observed that amphetamine (IC50=1.40 mM) was more potent than cocaine (IC50=4.30 mM) in inducing cell toxicity. Apoptotic cell death was further evaluated using cocaine and amphetamine concentrations that moderately decreased cell … Show more

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“…However, morphological features of apoptosis were not evident upon in vivo (Dietrich et al, 2005) or in vitro (Oliveira et al, 2002;Cunha-Oliveira et al, 2006a) exposure to cocaine, except in one study from Nassogne et al (1997). Cell death induced by cocaine in human neuronal progenitor cells, involving cytochrome c release, seems to be preceded by oxidative stress (Poon et al, 2007).…”
Section: Cocaine and Apoptosis Cocaine Neurotoxicity Hasmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, morphological features of apoptosis were not evident upon in vivo (Dietrich et al, 2005) or in vitro (Oliveira et al, 2002;Cunha-Oliveira et al, 2006a) exposure to cocaine, except in one study from Nassogne et al (1997). Cell death induced by cocaine in human neuronal progenitor cells, involving cytochrome c release, seems to be preceded by oxidative stress (Poon et al, 2007).…”
Section: Cocaine and Apoptosis Cocaine Neurotoxicity Hasmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For more detailed explanation the reader is referred to the excellent review of Sulzer et al (2005). The weak base effect explains mitochondrial dysfunction induced by amphetamine in the absence of dopamine, due to disruption of mitochondrial potential (Cunha-Oliveira et al, 2006a), which may lead to a decrease in intracellular ATP (Oliveira et al, 2002).…”
Section: Short-term Neurochemical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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