Enhancing mindfulness and compassion through an ayahuasca-inspired formulation containing N,N-DMT and harmine: A randomized controlled trial in healthy subjects.
Helena D Aicher, Ilhui A Wicki, Daniel Meling, Michael J Mueller, Dario A Dornbierer, Milan Scheidegger
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Abstract
Background: Mindfulness and compassion are therapeutically relevant and can be increased through different forms of meditation practices. However, meditation practice needs time and commitment. These resources are often limited in patients with mood disorders. Therefore, efficacious remedies that increase mindfulness and compassion could provide therapeutic options. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychedelic experiences induced by an ayahuasca-inspired N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT)/harmine formulation on mindfulness and compassion in healthy subjects.
Methods: This study applies a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled within-subjects design in a laboratory setting with 31 healthy participants. Each subject received a formulation comprising DMT + harmine, harmine + placebo, and placebo only on three different study days. Primary outcomes were mindfulness (MINDSENS) and compassion (SOCS).
Results: A significant effect of the drug on mindfulness (p < 0.05, F = 3.41), self-compassion (SOCS-S; p < 0.01, F = 7.53), and compassion with others (SOCS-O; p < 0.05, F = 3.37) 1 day post-treatment was found. Significant differences between the high- and low-sensitivity groups were found for mindfulness (p < 0.05, F = 6.54), self-compassion (p < 0.05, F = 4.21), and compassion with others (p < 0.05, F = 4.42).
Conclusions: In line with previous studies on traditional botanical ayahuasca, our findings support the notion that the DMT/harmine formulation might have therapeutic potential through its ability to acutely enhance mindfulness and compassion. Continuing studies in therapeutic settings are needed to further elucidate the mechanisms of action of ayahuasca-inspired formulations.
背景:正念和同情心在治疗上是相关的,可以通过不同形式的冥想练习来增强。然而,冥想练习需要时间和承诺。这些资源在情绪障碍患者中通常是有限的。因此,增加正念和同情心的有效补救措施可以提供治疗选择。本研究旨在探讨死藤水诱导的N,N-二甲基色胺(DMT)/毒碱配方致幻体验对健康受试者正念和同情的影响。方法:本研究采用随机、双盲、安慰剂对照的实验室内设计,有31名健康参与者。每个受试者在三个不同的研究日接受由DMT +毒碱、毒碱+安慰剂和仅安慰剂组成的配方。主要结局是正念(MINDSENS)和同情(SOCS)。结果:药物对正念(p F = 3.41)、自我同情(SOCS-S;p F = 7.53),以及对他人的同情心(SOCS-O;p F = 3.37)。高敏感组和低敏感组在正念(p F = 6.54)、自我同情(p F = 4.21)和对他人的同情(p F = 4.42)方面存在显著差异。结论:与之前对传统植物死藤水的研究一致,我们的研究结果支持了DMT/ hammine配方可能具有治疗潜力的观点,因为它能够敏锐地增强正念和同情心。需要在治疗环境中继续进行研究,以进一步阐明死藤水启发制剂的作用机制。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Psychopharmacology is a fully peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes original research and review articles on preclinical and clinical aspects of psychopharmacology. The journal provides an essential forum for researchers and practicing clinicians on the effects of drugs on animal and human behavior, and the mechanisms underlying these effects. The Journal of Psychopharmacology is truly international in scope and readership.