Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior

Long-term low-dose psilocin has small effects on behavior and does not increase new brain cell growth in rats

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Abstract

Chronic psilocin microdosing did not enhance hippocampal progenitor proliferation in adult male Wistar rats.

  • Psilocin is administered subcutaneously at doses of 0.05 or 0.075 mg/kg.
  • Behavioral assessments were conducted 48 hours after each dose to minimize acute drug effects.
  • No significant changes were observed in locomotor activity, depressive-like behavior, sociability, or novelty seeking.
  • A small anxiogenic effect was noted in the Elevated Plus Maze.
  • DG cell proliferation was not increased by psilocin microdosing, as measured by BrdU and Ki-67 markers.

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