File Archive - Research Chemicals Documents - A Parkinsonian Syndrome in Methcathinone Users and the Role of Manganese (2008) - Drugs Forum
Drugs-Forum  
News Groups Blog Forum Chat Video Audio Images Documents Wiki Home
Go Back   Drugs Forum > File Archive > Documents > CHEMICAL & (SEMI-) SYNTHETIC DRUGS > Research Chemicals Documents
Register Tags Mark Forums Read

Notices

Search
links

 
Research Chemicals Documents
Documents about RC's, Research Chemicals
New entries announced in forum Research Chemicals
Allowances: 4.88 Mbytes/3.52 Mbytes used

  Entries
  A Parkinsonian Syndrome in Methcathinone Users and the Role of Manganese (2008) Left click: open entry/Right click: save entry
New England Journal of Medicine Volume 358:1009-1017 March 6, 2008 Number 10

Ainars Stepens, M.D., Inara Logina, Ph.D., Viesturs Liguts, Ph.D., Pauls Aldin, M.D., Ilze Eksteina, M.D., Ardis Platkajis, Ph.D., Inese Martinsone, M.Sci., Elmars Terauds, M.D., Baiba Rozentale, Ph.D., and Michael Donaghy, F.R.C.P.


Background A distinctive extrapyramidal syndrome has been observed in intravenous methcathinone (ephedrone) users in Eastern Europe and Russia.
Methods We studied 23 adults in Latvia who had extrapyramidal symptoms and who had injected methcathinone for a mean (±SD) of 6.7±5.1 years. The methcathinone was manufactured under home conditions by potassium permanganate oxidation of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine. All patients were positive for hepatitis C virus, and 20 were also positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Results The patients reported that the onset of their first neurologic symptoms (gait disturbance in 20 and hypophonia in 3) occurred after a mean of 5.8±4.5 years of methcathinone use. At the time of neurologic evaluation, all 23 patients had gait disturbance and difficulty walking backward; 11 patients were falling daily, and 1 of these patients used a wheelchair. Twenty-one patients had hypophonic speech in addition to gait disturbance, and one of these patients was mute. No patient reported decline in cognitive function. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed symmetric hyperintensity in the globus pallidus and in the substantia nigra and innominata in all 10 active methcathinone users. Among the 13 former users (2 to 6 years had passed since the last use), lesser degrees of change in the MRI signal were noted. Whole-blood manganese levels (normal level, <209 nmol per liter) averaged 831 nmol per liter (range, 201 to 2102) in the active methcathinone users and 346 nmol per liter (range, 114 to 727) in former users. The neurologic deficits did not resolve after patients discontinued methcathinone use. Conclusions Our observation of a distinctive extrapyramidal syndrome, changes in the MRI signal in the basal ganglia, and elevated blood manganese levels in methcathinone users suggests that manganese in the methcathinone solution causes a persistent neurologic disorder.


Discussion Thread

Category Research Chemicals Documents 
 
Suggest other entries I might like
Submitted by Jatelka Find all entries from this user
12-03-2008
346.36 Kbytes Hits 56
Keywords: parkinsonism manganese methcathinone toxcity
 

 
Category
 
Forum Jump

Sitelinks: Site Functions:

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 19:51.


Copyright: Substance Information Network 2003 - 2009, All rights reserved