Prospective examination of synthetic 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine inhalation: effects on salivary IL-6, cortisol levels, affect, and non-judgment

Dec 12, 2019Psychopharmacology

Effects of inhaling synthetic 5-MeO-DMT on saliva inflammation, stress hormones, mood, and non-judgment

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Abstract

Inhalation of vaporized synthetic 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine significantly increased levels and decreased concentrations immediately post-session.

  • Cortisol levels increased significantly after inhalation of 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine.
  • IL-6 concentrations in saliva decreased significantly following the substance's inhalation.
  • Ratings of non-judgment increased, while ratings of depression decreased immediately post-session and at follow-up.
  • Participants reported reductions in anxiety and stress from baseline to 7-day follow-up.
  • Ratings of the psychedelic experience were negatively correlated with affect and positively correlated with non-judgment.

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Key numbers

0.21 μg/dL
Increase in Level
Mean difference in salivary levels post-session.
3.51 pg/mL
Decrease in Level
Mean difference in salivary concentrations post-session.
0.40
Reduction in Anxiety Ratings
Hedge’s g value for anxiety reduction at 7-day follow-up.

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What this is

  • This observational study assessed the effects of inhaling synthetic 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine () on stress and inflammatory markers.
  • The study involved 11 participants who underwent assessments before, immediately after, and 7 days post-session.
  • Key outcomes included changes in salivary and levels, as well as subjective measures of mental health.

Essence

  • Inhalation of vaporized synthetic significantly increased levels and decreased concentrations in saliva. Participants reported improved affect and non-judgment, with reductions in anxiety and stress lasting for 7 days.

Key takeaways

  • inhalation led to a significant increase in salivary levels (mean difference, MD = 0.21 μg/dL; p < 0.001) and a significant decrease in levels (MD = 3.51 pg/mL; p < 0.001).
  • Participants reported a significant increase in non-judgment ratings (p = 0.017, Cohen’s d = 0.36) and a decrease in depression ratings (p = 0.049, Cohen’s d = 0.31) immediately post-session.
  • At the 7-day follow-up, anxiety (p = 0.010, Hedge’s g = 0.40) and stress (p = 0.043, Hedge’s g = 0.67) ratings significantly decreased compared to baseline.

Caveats

  • The small sample size of 11 participants limits the generalizability of the findings. Additionally, the lack of a placebo control group raises questions about the effects observed.
  • Self-reported measures may be influenced by participant expectations and the setting of the sessions, which could affect the validity of the results.

Definitions

  • 5-MeO-DMT: A short-acting psychedelic compound that may induce altered states of consciousness and has potential therapeutic effects.
  • Cortisol: A steroid hormone released in response to stress, playing a key role in the body's stress response and immune regulation.
  • IL-6: An inflammatory cytokine involved in immune responses, which can indicate inflammation and stress levels in the body.

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