Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology

Psychedelics cause lasting behavior changes and brain function flexibility without changing brain structure

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Abstract

Essence

In rats, a single psychedelic dose produced months-long antidepressant-like behavior changes and medial prefrontal functional plasticity without detectable structural synapse changes.

Evidence

This preclinical rat study used forced-swim testing, medial prefrontal slice electrophysiology, microscopy, and gene-expression assays several months after single-dose psilocybin or 25CN-NBOH.

Caveat

The evidence is limited to a rat model and a forced-swim endpoint, so it does not show human antidepressant efficacy or structural plasticity changes beyond the measures tested.

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