Psilocybin inhibits formalin-induced nociception through 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A receptor in rats.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Saadet Inan, Paige Morris, Scott M Rawls, Stephanie Daws
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Abstract

Psilocybin is found in a family of mushrooms commonly known as Psilocybe. We aimed to study the antinociceptive efficacy of psilocybin using formalin-induced noxious stimuli, a model that comprises both acute and persistent pain in rats. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were used. Psilocybin (0.1, 0.3, and 1 mg/kg, IP) or vehicle was administered, and 6 h later, formalin (5%, 50 µL, subcutaneous) was injected into the hindpaw, and the number of flinches and time spent for licking were recorded for 0-10 and 20-60 min for acute and tonic phases, respectively. Another set of rats was used to examine if the antinociceptive effect of psilocybin is via 5-hydroxytryptamine2a receptor (5-HT2AR). For this aim, rats were pretreated with volinanserin (0.1 mg/kg, highly selective 5-HT2AR antagonist) or vehicle 30 min before psilocybin (0.3 mg/kg). Six hours later, formalin was injected, and the number of flinches and time spent for licking were recorded. Psilocybin (0.1 and 0.3 mg/kg) significantly reduced flinching and licking behaviors in both acute and late pain phases and pretreatment with volinanserin blocked the antinociceptive effect of psilocybin. Our results suggest that psilocybin produces an analgesic effect for acute and tonic inflammatory pain, at least in part, by activating 5-HT2AR.

裸盖菇素通过5-羟色胺2A受体抑制福尔马林诱导的大鼠伤害感受。
裸盖菇素是一种俗称裸盖菇的蘑菇。我们的目的是研究裸盖菇素的抗伤害性效果,使用福尔马林诱导的有害刺激,一个模型包括大鼠的急性和持续性疼痛。使用成年雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠。给药裸盖菇素(0.1、0.3、1 mg/kg, IP)或对照物,6 h后后爪注射福尔马林(5%,50µL,皮下),记录急性期0-10分钟、急性期20-60分钟的抽搐次数和舔食时间。另一组大鼠被用来检测裸盖菇素的抗伤害感受作用是否通过5-羟色胺2a受体(5-HT2AR)。为此,在裸盖菇素(0.3 mg/kg)之前,用volinanserin (0.1 mg/kg,高选择性5-HT2AR拮抗剂)或载药预处理大鼠30分钟。6小时后注射福尔马林,记录退缩次数和舔舐时间。裸盖菇素(0.1和0.3 mg/kg)可显著降低疼痛急性期和晚期的退缩和舔舐行为,而volinanserin预处理可阻断裸盖菇素的抗伤害感受作用。我们的研究结果表明,裸盖菇素对急性和强直性炎症疼痛产生镇痛作用,至少部分是通过激活5-HT2AR。
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Behavioural Pharmacology
Behavioural Pharmacology 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Pharmacology accepts original full and short research reports in diverse areas ranging from ethopharmacology to the pharmacology of schedule-controlled operant behaviour, provided that their primary focus is behavioural. Suitable topics include drug, chemical and hormonal effects on behaviour, the neurochemical mechanisms under-lying behaviour, and behavioural methods for the study of drug action. Both animal and human studies are welcome; however, studies reporting neurochemical data should have a predominantly behavioural focus, and human studies should not consist exclusively of clinical trials or case reports. Preference is given to studies that demonstrate and develop the potential of behavioural methods, and to papers reporting findings of direct relevance to clinical problems. Papers making a significant theoretical contribution are particularly welcome and, where possible and merited, space is made available for authors to explore fully the theoretical implications of their findings. Reviews of an area of the literature or at an appropriate stage in the development of an author’s own work are welcome. Commentaries in areas of current interest are also considered for publication, as are Reviews and Commentaries in areas outside behavioural pharmacology, but of importance and interest to behavioural pharmacologists. Behavioural Pharmacology publishes frequent Special Issues on current hot topics. The editors welcome correspondence about whether a paper in preparation might be suitable for inclusion in a Special Issue.
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