Ethopharmacological evaluation of antidepressant-like effect of serotonergic psychedelics in C57BL/6J male mice
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- Rika Takaba
- Meijo University
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- Daisuke Ibi
- Meijo University
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- Keisuke Yoshida
- Meijo University
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- Eri Hosomi
- Meijo University
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- Ririna Kawase
- Meijo University
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- Hiroko Kitagawa
- Meijo University
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- Hirotaka Goto
- Meijo University
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- Mizuki Achiwa
- Meijo University
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- Kento Mizutani
- Meijo University
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- Kyosuke Maede
- Meijo University
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- Javier González-Maeso
- Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
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- Shinji Kitagaki
- Meijo University
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- Masayuki Hiramatsu
- Meijo University
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Serotonergic psychedelics such as psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide, and DOI exert a hallucinatory effect through serotonin 5-HT 2A receptor (5-HT2A) activation. Recent studies have revealed that serotonergic psychedelics have therapeutic potential for neuropsychiatric disorders, including major depressive and anxiety-related disorders. However, the involvement of 5-HT2A in mediating the therapeutic effects of these drugs remains unclear. In this study, we ethopharmacologically analyzed the role of 5-HT2A in the occurrence of anxiolytic-and antidepressant-like effects of serotonergic psychedelics such as psilocin, an active metabolite of psilocybin, DOI, and TCB-2 in mice. Mice with acute intraperitoneal psychedelic treatment exhibited significantly shorter immobility times in the forced swimming test (FST) and tail-suspension test (TST) than vehicle-treated control mice 24 h post-treatment. These effects were eliminated by pretreatment with volinanserin, a 5-HT2A antagonist. Surprisingly, the decreasing immobility time in the FST in response to acute psilocin treatment was sustained for at least three weeks. In the novelty-suppressed feeding test (NSFT), the latency to feed, an indicator of anxiety-like behavior, was decreased by acute administration of psilocin; however, pretreatment with volinanserin did not diminish this effect. In contrast, DOI and TCB-2 did not affect the NSFT performance in mice. Furthermore, psilocin, DOI, and TCB-2 treatment did not affect the spontaneous locomotor activity or head-twitch response, a hallucination-like behavior in rodents. These results suggest that 5-HT2A contributes to the antidepressant effects of serotonergic psychedelics rather than an anxiolytic effects.</jats:p>
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- Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology 397 (5), 3019-3035, 2023-07-07
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- CRID
- 1360021389827290240
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- ISSN
- 14321912
- 00281298
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- journal article
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