Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2535840 European Journal of Pharmacology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
In rats, at ambient temperatures of 21-23 °C, ethanol can attenuate the hyperpyretic effects of MDMA. We assessed if this attenuation holds true at a high ambient temperature. Rats were given MDMA (6.6 mg/kg i.p.) with or without ethanol (1.5 g/kg i.p.) at a room temperature of 32 °C. In the MDMA and ethanol + MDMA rats, body temperatures rose to about 42 °C after 60 min; all these rats had died after 120 min. At 23 °C, however, there was no lethality and ethanol reduced the hyperthermia. Thus, the effects of ethanol on MDMA-induced hyperthermia are related to ambient temperature.
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