Psychedelics Produce Enduring Behavioral Effects and Functional Plasticity Through Mechanisms Independent of Structural Plasticity
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Psychedelics produce enduring behavioral effects and functional plasticity through mechanisms independent of structural plasticity
Activation of serotonin 2A (5-HT2A) receptors is thought to underly the long-lasting antidepressant effects of psychedelics such as psilocybin, but beyond that, the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved are not well understood. Recent preclinical studies using mice have primarily examined relatively short time points after psychedelic administration, which does not address the long-lasting effects of psilocybin in humans (i.e., several mont…
Long-term antidepressant effects of psilocybin linked to functional brain changes
A new study suggests that the long-term antidepressant effects of psychedelics may be driven by persistent changes in how neurons fire rather than by the permanent growth of new brain cell connections. Researchers found that a single dose of psilocybin altered the electrical properties of brain cells in rats for months, even after physical changes to the neurons had disappeared. These findings were published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacolog…
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