European journal of pharmacology

Psilocybin-linked changes in small RNA molecules in the pig brain and a method for measuring them across species

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Abstract

Twelve dysregulated microRNAs (miRNAs) were identified in the prefrontal cortex of adolescent female pigs 1 day after psilocybin administration.

  • Two dysregulated miRNAs were detected in the hippocampus 1 day after psilocybin was given.
  • Four dysregulated miRNAs were found in the hippocampus 7 days post-administration.
  • Nine of the 18 identified miRNAs have been linked to depression-related traits.
  • miR-212-3p and miR-107 exhibited the most significant changes in the prefrontal cortex across multiple analysis methods.
  • The findings suggest that psilocybin is associated with changes in miRNA expression that vary by brain region and time after treatment.

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