Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry

Different effects of psilocybin and lisuride on serotonin and dopamine brain cells and behavior

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Abstract

Essence

In mice, psilocybin and lisuride acted differently despite both targeting 5-HT receptors: psilocybin produced psychedelic-like signaling and behavior, while lisuride instead showed a dopamine-linked coping effect at high dose.

Evidence

This mouse pharmacology study combined in vivo DRN and substantia nigra electrophysiology with head-twitch, forced-swim, open-field, and elevated-plus-maze testing after intraperitoneal psilocybin or lisuride, plus 5-HT2A antagonism with MDL 100907.

Caveat

The evidence is preclinical and acute, with adult male mice tested minutes after dosing, so the findings do not establish human psychedelic or antidepressant effects.

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