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- Title
Pharmacokinetics of Mephedrone and Its Metabolites in Whole Blood and Plasma after Controlled Intranasal Administration to Healthy Human Volunteers.
- Authors
Czerwinska, Joanna; Parkin, Mark C; George, Claire; Kicman, Andrew T; Dargan, Paul I; Abbate, Vincenzo
- Abstract
Mephedrone is a popular synthetic cathinone, known for its psychostimulant effects. At present, there is no data available on the pharmacokinetics of mephedrone and its metabolites in concurrently collected whole blood and plasma samples after a controlled intranasal administration to healthy volunteers. In this study, six healthy male volunteers nasally insufflated 100 mg of pure mephedrone hydrochloride (Day 1). Whole blood and plasma samples were collected at different time points after the administration and were analyzed for the presence of mephedrone and its metabolites, dihydro-mephedrone (DHM), nor-mephedrone (NOR), hydroxytolyl-mephedrone (HYDROXY), 4-carboxy-mephedrone (4-CARBOXY) and dihydro-nor-mephedrone (DHNM), by validated liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry methods. All analytes were detected in whole blood and plasma for 6 h post administration, with mephedrone and NOR also being detectable on Day 2 in some participants. 4-CARBOXY, followed by NOR, was the most abundant metabolite in both matrices. Compared to other psychostimulants, mephedrone showed rapid absorption (mean Tmax of 52.5 ± 20.7 min in plasma and 55.0 ± 18.2 min in whole blood) and elimination (mean t1/2 of 1.98 ± 0.30 h in plasma and 2.12 ± 0.33 h in whole blood). In addition, statistical analysis showed that median whole blood to plasma distribution ratios, reported here for the first time, were statistically different from 1 (unity) for mephedrone (median: 1.11), DHM (median: 1.30) and NOR (median: 0.765). It is hoped that the study will aid forensic and clinical toxicologists in detection, identification and interpretation of cases associated with mephedrone use.
- Subjects
INTRANASAL administration; BLOOD plasma; MEPHEDRONE; LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry; PHARMACOKINETICS
- Publication
Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 2021, Vol 45, Issue 7, p730
- ISSN
0146-4760
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jat/bkaa134