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Pre-clinical interaction of ayahuasca, a brew used in spiritual movements, with morphine and propofol
Pires, Júlia Movilla; Mendes, Fúlvio Rieli; Pires, Ana Paula Salum; Yonamine, Maurício; Amaral, José Luiz Gomes do; Carlini, Elisaldo Araújo.
  • Pires, Júlia Movilla; University of São Paulo. Discipline of Anesthesiology, Pain and Intensive Care. Department of Surgery. São Paulo. BR
  • Mendes, Fúlvio Rieli; Federal University of ABC. Center of Natural Sciences and Humanities. São Bernardo do Campo. BR
  • Pires, Ana Paula Salum; University of São Paulo. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Clinical and Toxicological Analysis. São Paulo. BR
  • Yonamine, Maurício; University of São Paulo. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Clinical and Toxicological Analysis. São Paulo. BR
  • Amaral, José Luiz Gomes do; University of São Paulo. Discipline of Anesthesiology, Pain and Intensive Care. Department of Surgery. São Paulo. BR
  • Carlini, Elisaldo Araújo; Federal University of São Paulo. Department of Preventive Medicine. CEBRID. São Paulo. BR
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 54(1): e17174, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951914
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Ayahuasca is a beverage with psychoactive properties used in religious and ceremonial rituals by some religious groups. The main active components of ayahuasca are dimethyltryptamine and the harmala alkaloids with ß-carboline structure acting as monoamine oxidase A inhibitors. This combination produces a pronounced activation of serotonergic pathways and presents potential interaction with other psychotropics. The objective of this study was to investigate the possible interactions between ayahuasca and agents employed in general anesthesia. The pharmacological interactions between ayahuasca and morphine or propofol were evaluated in mice using doses of 12, 120 and 1200 mg/kg (0.1 to 10 times the average dose consumed by humans in religious rituals). Ayahuasca alone showed an antinociceptive effect in the writhing and formalin tests, and intensified the analgesic effect of morphine in the hot plate test. Concerning the pharmacological interactions between ayahuasca and propofol, the results were opposite; ayahuasca intensified the depressant effect of propofol in the rotarod test, but decreased the sleeping time induced by propofol. These set of results showed the occurrence of some interactions between ayahuasca and the drugs morphine and propofol, possibly by both pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics mechanisms
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Drug Interactions / Drug Evaluation, Preclinical / Morphine Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) Journal subject: Farmacologia / Terapˆutica / Toxicologia Year: 2018 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of ABC/BR / Federal University of São Paulo/BR / University of São Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Drug Interactions / Drug Evaluation, Preclinical / Morphine Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) Journal subject: Farmacologia / Terapˆutica / Toxicologia Year: 2018 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of ABC/BR / Federal University of São Paulo/BR / University of São Paulo/BR