Neuropharmacology

DMT is not made or stored in serotonin nerve endings in the rat brain

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Abstract

Essence

Rat brain experiments found no detectable endogenous DMT pool and scant evidence that exogenous DMT is retained in serotonin terminals.

Evidence

Preclinical rat pharmacology experiments measured DMT, 3-IAA, and harmine after monoamine oxidase, metabolic transport, serotonin uptake, and VMAT2 manipulations.

Caveat

The conclusion is bounded by rat brain assays, detection limits, and exogenous DMT plus harmine dosing rather than human neurobiology.

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