The Effect of Selected Cathinones on Natural Cell Membranes: Microelectrophoretic Methods
Anna Trynda, Katarzyna Karwowska, Weronika Karpowicz, Katarzyna Kazimierska-Drobny, Aneta D. Petelska

TL;DR
This study examines how synthetic cathinones affect cell membranes in blood cells using microelectrophoretic methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces microelectrophoretic analysis to assess the impact of cathinones on cell membrane charge density.
Findings
Mephedrone and clephedrone alter the surface charge density of red blood cell membranes.
These compounds also affect the surface charge density of platelet membranes at tested concentrations.
Abstract
Synthetic cathinones are cathinone analogues that humans have artificially created. The first compounds appeared on the European market in 2005. They belong to a class of drugs called stimulants, classified as new psychoactive substances. Synthetic cathinones are very popular; people use these drugs because they are cheaper “substitutes” for other stimulants. They produce psychostimulant and hallucinogenic effects similar to cocaine, amphetamine, and MDMA, among others. Despite their presence on the market for several years, the precise toxicological impacts of these compounds on the human body remain unknown. Studies were conducted on the effects of selected cathinones (mephedrone, clephedrone) on blood cells: erythrocytes and platelets. The effect of cathinones was determined by measuring the surface density of biological membranes using microelectrophoresis. The continued popularity…
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TopicsForensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis · Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
