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Stimulants cocktail: Methylphenidate plus caffeine impairs memory and cognition and alters mitochondrial and oxidative status

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2020.110069

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Toxicity; Stimulants; Cognition; Methylphenidate; Caffeine; Memory

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  1. FAPERGS [88887.161013/2017-00, ARD/2017, 17/2551-0000 804-9]
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FAPERGS) [18/2551-0000-493-6, 19/2551-0001-873-8]
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [303263/2018-0]

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The study demonstrates that high doses of MPH and CAF negatively impact the behavior, oxidative status, and mitochondrial activity in zebrafish. MPH alone induces antisocial behavior and inhibits lipid peroxidation, while MPH+CAF combination leads to memory impairment and anxiogenic behavior. The changes in cognition, memory, oxidative, and mitochondrial status are more significant when MPH and CAF are used together.
Methylphenidate (MPH) is a psychostimulant widely misused to increase wakefulness by drivers and students. Also, MPH can be found in dietary supplements in a clandestine manner aiming to burst performance of physical exercise practitioners. The abusive use of high doses of caffeine (CAF) in these contexts is equally already known. Here, we demonstrate the behavioral, oxidative and mitochondrial effects after acute exposure to high doses of MPH (80 mg/L) and CAF (150 mg/L), alone or associated (80 mg/L + 150 mg/L, respectively). We used zebrafish as animal model due to its high translational relevance. We evaluated the behavioral effects using the Novel Tank Test (NTT), Social Preference Test (SPT) and Y-maze Task and analyzed biomarkers of oxidative stress and activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes. MPH alone induced antisocial behavior. MPH inhibited lipid peroxidation. The association of MPH + CAF presented memory impairment and anxiogenic behavior. In oxidative status, it inhibited lipid peroxidation, increased protein carbonylation and mitochondrial complex II, III and IV activity. Our results demonstrate that MPH and CAF alone negatively impact the typical behavioral of zebrafish. When associated, changes in cognition, memory, oxidative and mitochondrial status are more relevant.

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