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Brain Chemical and Activity Changes After Injecting DMT in Rats

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Abstract

All three doses of DMT (0.75 mg/kg, 3.75 mg/kg, 7.5 mg/kg) produced a head twitch response in rats, primarily observed after the lowest dose.

  • DMT caused dose-dependent increases in serotonin and dopamine levels in the medial prefrontal and somatosensory cortices.
  • Electroencephalography showed a reduction in spectral power in theta (4-10 Hz) and low gamma (25-55 Hz) bands, while power increased in delta (1-4 Hz), medium gamma (65-115 Hz), and high gamma (125-155 Hz) bands.
  • Functional connectivity decreased in the delta band and increased across the gamma bands.
  • Endogenous DMT was measured in the same cortical regions at levels comparable to serotonin and dopamine, suggesting a physiological role for endogenous DMT.

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