Acta neuropsychiatrica

Psilocybin triggers a stress-related gene response in five serotonin receptor–rich brain areas in rats

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Abstract

Essence

Psilocybin triggered a shared glucocorticoid-responsive gene-expression signature across several 5-HT2A-rich rat brain regions.

Evidence

This preclinical RNA-seq experiment profiled five brain regions from 24 male Wistar rats 90 minutes after saline or 2 mg/kg psilocybin.

Caveat

The study measured acute gene expression in male rats and did not test whether these glucocorticoid-linked changes drive behavioral or therapeutic effects.

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