Age- and estrous-dependent effects of psilocybin in rats

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
A.L. Zylko , R.J. Rakoczy , B.F. Roberts , M. Wilson , A. Powell , A. Page , M. Heitkamp , D. Feist , J.A. Jones , M.S. McMurray
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Psilocybin, a psychedelic compound in “magic” mushrooms, has promise as a novel treatment for psychiatric disorders, many of which are more prevalent in females and have onsets during adolescence. However, there is a lack of research about how factors such as sex and age affect responses to psilocybin, as well as potential safety concerns with developmental exposure. The primary objectives of this preclinical study were to determine if psilocybin-induced head twitch responses differ between adolescent and adult rats, and if estrous phase contributes to variation in female head twitch responses. Secondarily, this study sought to determine if treatment with psilocybin during adolescence has long-term effects on anxiety-associated behaviors and behavioral flexibility. Results showed that 1 mg/kg intragastric psilocybin failed to elicit head twitch responses in adolescents (P35 and P45) but elicited robust responses in adult rats. Further, adolescent psilocybin exposure did not cause long-term differences in performance on the elevated zero maze or probabilistic reversal learning tasks. Lastly, adult females in diestrus showed increased head twitch responses after 1 mg/kg psilocybin compared to females in proestrus. Collectively, these results highlight the existence of age- and sex-dependent differences in the effects of psychedelics, while finding no long-term effects on selected behaviors after adolescent exposure. These findings have implications on psychedelic study design, emphasizing the need for inclusive research considering age, sex, and hormonal status.
裸盖菇素对大鼠的年龄和发情依赖性作用。
裸盖菇素是“神奇”蘑菇中的一种迷幻化合物,有望成为一种治疗精神疾病的新方法,其中许多精神疾病在女性中更为普遍,并且在青春期发病。然而,缺乏关于性别和年龄等因素如何影响裸盖菇素反应的研究,以及发育暴露的潜在安全问题。这项临床前研究的主要目的是确定裸盖菇素诱导的头抽搐反应在青春期和成年大鼠之间是否不同,以及发情期是否会导致雌性头抽搐反应的变化。其次,本研究试图确定在青春期使用裸盖菇素治疗是否对焦虑相关行为和行为灵活性有长期影响。结果显示,1 mg/kg灌胃裸盖菇素未能引起青少年(P35和P45)的头抽搐反应,但在成年大鼠中引起了强烈的反应。此外,青少年裸盖菇素暴露并没有导致在高阶零迷宫或概率反转学习任务中的表现的长期差异。最后,与发情前的雌性相比,发情期的成年雌性在服用1 mg/kg裸盖菇素后,头抽搐反应增加。总的来说,这些结果强调了迷幻药影响的年龄和性别依赖差异的存在,同时发现青少年接触后对选择的行为没有长期影响。这些发现对致幻剂研究设计具有启示意义,强调了考虑年龄、性别和激素状态的包容性研究的必要性。
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Neuropharmacology
Neuropharmacology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
288
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Neuropharmacology publishes high quality, original research and review articles within the discipline of neuroscience, especially articles with a neuropharmacological component. However, papers within any area of neuroscience will be considered. The journal does not usually accept clinical research, although preclinical neuropharmacological studies in humans may be considered. The journal only considers submissions in which the chemical structures and compositions of experimental agents are readily available in the literature or disclosed by the authors in the submitted manuscript. Only in exceptional circumstances will natural products be considered, and then only if the preparation is well defined by scientific means. Neuropharmacology publishes articles of any length (original research and reviews).
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