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Chemicals and Drugs

East Tennessee State University

2015

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Sex Differences In The Kinetic Profiles Of D- And L- Methylphenidate In The Brains Of Adult Rats, J. Bentley, F. Snyder, Stacy D. Brown, R. W. Brown, Brooks B. Pond Jan 2015

Sex Differences In The Kinetic Profiles Of D- And L- Methylphenidate In The Brains Of Adult Rats, J. Bentley, F. Snyder, Stacy D. Brown, R. W. Brown, Brooks B. Pond

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OBJECTIVE: Methylphenidate is commonly used in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and narcolepsy. Methylphenidate is administered as a racemic mixture of the d- and l- threo enantiomers; however, the d-enantiomer is primarily responsible for the pharmacologic activity. Previous studies of the behavioral effects of methylphenidate have highlighted sex differences in the responsiveness to the drug, namely an increased sensitivity of females to its stimulatory effects. These differences may be due to differences in the uptake, distribution, and elimination of methylphenidate from male and female brains. Therefore, we compared the pharmacokinetics of d- and l- threo methylphenidate in the …