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Human psychobiology of MDMA or 'Ecstasy': an overview of 25 years of empirical research.

Human psychopharmacology
July 1, 2013
Andrew C Parrott
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to review the development of scientific knowledge about the human psychobiology of MDMA over time.

Results Summary

MDMA was initially not seen as a drug of abuse but later associated with increasing doses, deteriorating cost-benefit ratios, and voluntary cessation. It causes significant neurocognitive, physiological, and psychiatric deficits, including apoptosis, memory impairments, and serotonin transporter reductions, but retains some anti-lymphoma properties.

Population

Recreational MDMA users, dance clubbers, and pregnant women.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (23)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
MDMA
decrease
loss of efficacy
-
-
displayed
#1
MDMA
increase
body temperature
-
-
increases
#2
MDMA
increase
thermal stress
-
-
increases
#3
MDMA
increase
cortisol levels
dance clubbers
800%
increased
#4
MDMA
increase
extremely euphoric
-
-
can be
#5
MDMA
increase
negative moods
-
-
intensified
#6
MDMA
increase
apoptosis (programmed cell death)
-
-
causes
#7
MDMA
neutral
cancer therapy
-
-
has anti-lymphoma properties
#8
MDMA
decrease
retrospective memory
Recreational users
-
show deficits in
#9
MDMA
decrease
prospective memory
Recreational users
-
show deficits in
#10
MDMA
decrease
higher cognition
Recreational users
-
show deficits in
#11
MDMA
decrease
problem solving
Recreational users
-
show deficits in
#12
MDMA
decrease
social intelligence
Recreational users
-
show deficits in
#13
MDMA
no change
Basic cognitive skills
-
-
remain intact
#14
MDMA
decrease
serotonin transporter levels across the cerebral cortex
-
-
show reduced
#15
MDMA
neutral
neurocognitive impairments
-
-
are associated with
#16
MDMA
decrease
sleep architecture
-
-
Deficits also occur in
#17
MDMA
increase
sleep apnoea
-
-
Deficits also occur in
#18
MDMA
decrease
complex vision
-
-
Deficits also occur in
#19
MDMA
increase
pain
-
-
Deficits also occur in
#20
MDMA
decrease
neurohormones
-
-
Deficits also occur in
#21
MDMA
decrease
psychiatric status
-
-
Deficits also occur in
#22
Ecstasy/MDMA use during pregnancy
decrease
psychomotor impairments
the children
-
leads to
#23
Abstract

AIMS: This paper aimed to review how scientific knowledge about the human psychobiology of MDMA has developed over time. METHODS: In this paper, the empirical findings from earlier and later studies will be reviewed. RESULTS: When MDMA was a 'novel psychoactive substance', it was not seen as a drug of abuse, as it displayed loss of efficacy. However, recreational users display a unique pattern of increasing doses, deteriorating cost-benefit ratios, and voluntary cessation. MDMA increases body temperature and thermal stress, with cortisol levels increased by 800% in dance clubbers. It can be extremely euphoric, although negative moods are also intensified. MDMA causes apoptosis (programmed cell death) and has been investigated for cancer therapy because of its anti-lymphoma properties. Recreational users show deficits in retrospective memory, prospective memory, higher cognition, problem solving, and social intelligence. Basic cognitive skills remain intact. Neuroimaging studies show reduced serotonin transporter levels across the cerebral cortex, which are associated with neurocognitive impairments. Deficits also occur in sleep architecture, sleep apnoea, complex vision, pain, neurohormones, and psychiatric status. Ecstasy/MDMA use during pregnancy leads to psychomotor impairments in the children. CONCLUSIONS: The damaging effects of Ecstasy/MDMA are far more widespread than was realized a few years ago, with new neuropsychobiological deficits still emerging.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsApoptosisEmpirical ResearchHallucinogensHumansIllicit DrugsMemory DisordersN-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetaminePsychology
Study Links
Quality Scores
Safety20
Efficacy50/10
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations112
Citations/Year9.3
Relative Citation Ratio4.95
NIH Percentile92.9%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score0.79
Normalized Score0.42
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