Gamma-hydroxybutyrate: A drug of abuse

Kim Ryun Drasbek, Jakob Christensen, Kimmo Jensen

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    Abstract

    γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is a drug of abuse that causes euphoria, anxiolysis and hypnosis. The recent rise in the recreational intake of GHB, as well as its association with “drug rape”, has turned the attention to GHB in acute hospital settings. Acutely admitted GHB intoxicated patients may display various levels of sedation or coma, but may also show paradoxical agitation, combativeness or self-injurious behaviors. The symptoms can be nonspecific and the definite diagnosis therefore normally relies on the detection of GHB in blood or body fluids, which is an analysis that may not be promptly available. As a basis for understanding the clinical features of GHB intoxication and abuse, we here review the pharmacological and neurophysiological knowledge about GHB, which stems from decades of clinical and basic GHB research. Also, we discuss the latest discoveries in the quest for distinct GHB receptors in the brain, and their possible implications for future therapies of GHB abuse.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftActa Neurologica Scandinavica
    Vol/bind114
    Nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)145-156
    ISSN0001-6314
    StatusUdgivet - 2006

    Emneord

    • Gamma-hydroxybutyrat
    • GHB forgiftning
    • GABA
    • GABA(B) receptor
    • Synaptisk transmission

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