Behavioural pharmacology

Effects of small repeated doses of psilocin and ketamine on anxiety behavior in male rats

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Abstract

A study involving 40 rats found that microdosing with ketamine or psilocin produced only modest or borderline effects on anxiety behavior.

  • The experiment administered ketamine (0.5 or 3 mg/kg) and psilocin (0.05 or 0.075 mg/kg) to assess anxiety-related behaviors.
  • Results indicated a mildly anxiogenic profile at lower doses, with effects being significant but tentative.
  • Comparable effects were observed for both lower and higher doses of ketamine and psilocin across various anxiety measures.
  • Statistical analyses suggested that the drug effects may imply a common underlying mechanism, possibly involving neurotransmitters or receptors.
  • Findings raise concerns about the therapeutic use of microdosing hallucinogens, indicating it might be counter-productive.

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