Synthesis and in vitro toxicity of 4-MTA, its characteristic clandestine synthesis byproducts and related sulphur substituted a-alkylthioamphetamines

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Suzanne M. Cloonan, John J. Keating, John E. O'Brien, Desmond Corrigan, Pierce V Kavanagh, D. Clive Williams and Mary J. Meegan, Synthesis and in vitro toxicity of 4-MTA, its characteristic clandestine synthesis byproducts and related sulphur substituted a-alkylthioamphetamines, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 18, 2010, 4009 - 4031

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4-Methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA) is recognised as a 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)-like drug of abuse. Such amphetamine-type drugs often contain byproducts of uncontrolled, illegal clandestine synthetic processes. We report the isolation and structural identification of a number of novel pyridines, dihydropyridone and N,N-di(1-aryl-2-propyl) amines as route-specific byproducts associated with clandestine synthesis of 4-MTA and related amphetamines. We report the in vitro cytotoxicity of 4-MTA, its synthesis byproducts together with some structurally related sulphur substituted ?-alkyl phenethylamines in cell lines overexpressing human monoamine transporters as well as in a primary neuronal cell line model and a dopaminergic neuroblastoma cell line. 4-MTA along with a number of other structurally related amphetamine derivatives and synthetic impurities were found to be cytotoxic to these cells within pharmacologically defined concentrations implying that 4-MTA is a cytotoxic agent in vitro and therefore might have the potential to be a neurotoxic agent in vivo.

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Sponsor: Enterprise Ireland

Type of material: Journal Article