Miguel I Paz-Ramos, Silvia L Cruz, Valeria Violante-Soria
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Abstract
This review focuses on the effects and mechanisms of action of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) and their adverse effects on the cardiovascular, nervous, and immune systems. ATS include amphetamine (AMPH), methamphetamine (METH, "crystalmeth," or "ice"), methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "ecstasy," or "Molly"), MDMA derivatives (e.g., methylenedioxyamphetamine [MDA] and methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine [MDEA]), khat, and synthetic cathinones. The first section of this paper presents an overview of the historical aspects of ATS use, their initial clinical use, and regulations. The second part reviews the acute and chronic impact and the most salient clinical effects of ATS on the central nervous and cardiovascular systems, skin, and mouth. The chemical structure, pharmacokinetics, and classic and non-canonical pharmacological actions are covered in the third section, briefly explaining the mechanisms involved. In addition, the interactions of ATS with the central and peripheral immune systems are reviewed. The last section presents data about the syndemic of ATS and opioid use in the North American region, focusing on the increasing adulteration of METH with fentanyl.
本文就安非他明类兴奋剂(ATS)的作用、机制及其对心血管、神经和免疫系统的不良影响作一综述。ATS包括安非他明(AMPH)、甲基苯丙胺(冰毒,“冰毒”或“冰”)、亚甲基二氧基甲基苯丙胺(MDMA,“摇头丸”或“莫利”)、MDMA衍生物(如亚甲基二氧基- n -乙基安非他明[MDA]和亚甲基二氧基- n -乙基安非他明[MDEA])、阿拉伯茶和合成卡西酮。本文的第一部分概述了ATS使用的历史方面,其最初的临床使用和法规。第二部分综述了ATS对中枢神经系统、心血管系统、皮肤和口腔的急性和慢性影响以及最突出的临床效应。化学结构,药代动力学,经典和非规范的药理作用涵盖在第三部分,简要解释所涉及的机制。此外,还对ATS与中枢和外周免疫系统的相互作用进行了综述。最后一节介绍了北美地区苯丙胺类兴奋剂和阿片类药物使用的数据,重点是芬太尼掺假甲基苯丙胺的情况日益增加。
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