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Cathinone, an alkaloid from khat leaves with an amphetamine-like releasing effect

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Khat leaves, widely used as a stimulant in East Africa and the Arab Peninsula, contain the alkaloid (-)-cathinone. The effects of this substance on the efflux of radioactivity from rabbit striatal slices prelabelled with 3H-dopamine were examined. It was found that low concentrations of (-)cathinone enhance the release of radioactivity in a dose-dependent manner, and that (-)cathinone was capable of sustaining the enhanced release induced by (+)amphetamine. Pretreatment of the tissue with cocaine, which is known to prevent the induction of release by (+)amphetamine, inhibited the efflux increase caused by (-)-cathinone. These observations suggest that amphetamine and the active principle of khat leaves have an analogous mechanism of action.

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Kalix, P. Cathinone, an alkaloid from khat leaves with an amphetamine-like releasing effect. Psychopharmacology 74, 269–270 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00427108

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