AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology

Psilocybin's effects on the fine structure of the mouse brain

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Abstract

Psilocybin treatment resulted in structural connectivity differences in the frontal association cortex of male mice 72 hours post-administration.

  • Mean tract length increased in the frontal association cortex of psilocybin-treated mice compared to saline controls at 72 hours.
  • Microstructural differences were observed in the primary visual cortex 24 hours after psilocybin injection, indicated by increased mean diffusivity.
  • At 72 hours post-injection, the striatum showed increased mean diffusivity and decreased neurite density index in psilocybin-treated mice compared to saline.
  • The hippocampus also exhibited increased mean diffusivity and decreased neurite density index 72 hours after psilocybin treatment compared to saline.
  • Diffusion microstructure imaging may effectively detect neural changes associated with psilocybin treatment.

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