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The natural hallucinogen 5-MeO-DMT, component of Ayahuasca, disrupts cortical function in rats: reversal by antipsychotic drugs
The natural hallucinogen 5-MeO-DMT from Ayahuasca disrupts thinking areas in rats, reversed by antipsychotic drugs
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Abstract
5-MeO-DMT disrupted medial prefrontal cortex activity, affecting 51% and 35% of recorded pyramidal neurons.
- 5-MeO-DMT reduced the power of low frequency cortical oscillations (<4 Hz) by 31%.
- The effects of 5-MeO-DMT on cortical activity were linked to the activation of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors.
- Antipsychotic drugs, including haloperidol, clozapine, and risperidone, reversed the disruptions caused by 5-MeO-DMT.
- 5-MeO-DMT decreased blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) responses in the visual cortex and medial prefrontal cortex.
- The disruption pattern of cortical activity induced by 5-MeO-DMT is similar to that caused by phencyclidine and DOI.
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