eLife

Psilocin promotes brain cell growth and change in human nerve cells made from stem cells

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Abstract

Essence

Psilocin pushed cultured human cortical neurons toward molecular, structural, and functional markers of plasticity.

Evidence

An in vitro experiment treated iPSC-derived human cortical neurons with psilocin and measured gene expression, BDNF, morphology, synaptic proteins, excitability, and network activity.

Caveat

Because the work used cultured iPSC-derived neurons, it cannot show that psilocin produces the same plasticity or therapeutic effects in human brains.

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