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Mad scientists study salvinorin A in monkeys

Salvinorin A is the active component of the crazy YouTube drug Salvia divinorum. Although we know a little about how salvinorin A works, there have not been any rigorous scientific studies with monkeys getting booted up on the stuff under high-energy scanners. Until now...

Hooker and fellow researchers used positron emission tomography, or PET scanning, to watch the distribution of salvinorin A in the brains of anesthetized primates. In this technique, the scientists administer a radioactively labeled form of salvinorin A (at concentrations far below pharmacologically active doses) and use the PET scanner to track its site-specific concentrations in various brain regions.

Within 40 seconds of administration, the researchers found a peak concentration of salvinorin A in the brain – nearly 10 times faster than the rate at which cocaine enters the brain. About 16 minutes later, the drug was essentially gone. This pattern parallels the effects described by human users, who experience an almost immediate high that starts fading away within 5 to 10 minutes.

High concentrations of the drug were localized to the cerebellum and visual cortex, which are parts of the brain responsible for motor function and vision, respectively. Based on their results and published data from human use, the scientists estimate that just 10 micrograms of salvia in the brain is needed to cause psychoactive effects in humans.

Salvia doesn’t cause the typical euphoric state associated with other hallucinogens like LSD, Hooker said. The drug targets a receptor that is known to modulate pain and could be important for therapies as far reaching as mood disorders.

There you have it people. Science at its finest.

Posted By jamesk at 2008-04-29 12:14:07 permalink | comments
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guest : 2008-05-01 08:05:16
I find that the salvia peak only lasts a couple of minutes, I'd say it starts fading after 2-3 minutes.
omgoleus : 2008-04-29 20:34:42
I'm a bit dubious about that "ten times faster than cocaine" line... I think it's pretty common to get a coke buzz in much less than 400 seconds after snorting, so I think they're full of obvious shit. The only question is, are they really that stupid, or just dishonest?
Mike C. : 2008-04-29 18:40:07
Editor: 1, Humorless git: 0
jamesk : 2008-04-29 15:20:06
Um, referring to it as the YouTube drug is satire? Satire that writes itself? Should we refer to it as that holy Mazatec herb? To be honest, the YouTube drug reference applies to American culture more than references the Mazatec curanderos. American mainstream culture is just that shallow. Own it. Love it.
Mike C. : 2008-04-29 14:04:37
"...the crazy YouTube drug Salvia divinorum.

Oh, come on, does DoseNation really have to report on salvia like this? This is why Salvia is being banned--YouTube vids of kids on salvia getting concerned parents, media, and lawmakers all in a lather. Pretty much the keystone to most efforts to ban the drug, these vids are referenced in state legislatures whenever a ban comes up and is the main argument against it. No shit. So throwing out a toss-away line like this, while maybe tongue in cheek, definitely grates on those of us (OK, me) who make the effort to fight bans when they come up.

Maybe I'm being too thin-skinned. I'd expect a comment like that in a mainstream press sensationalist piece of yellow journalism, but not on an irreverent, drugs-focused site... er, OK, actually nevermind. I seem to have been able to remove that stick from my ass.

Thanks for the news about scientific inquiries into Salvinorin A!

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