Journal article

Psilocybin as a lead candidate molecule in preclinical therapeutic studies of psychiatric disorders: A systematic review

JJ Gattuso, C Wilson, AJ Hannan, T Renoir

Journal of Neurochemistry | Published : 2024

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Abstract

Psilocybin is the main psychoactive compound found in hallucinogenic/magic mushrooms and can bind to both serotonergic and tropomyosin receptor kinase b (TrkB) receptors. Psilocybin has begun to show efficacy for a range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including treatment-resistant depression and anxiety disorders; however, neurobiological mechanisms are still being elucidated. Clinical research has found that psilocybin can alter functional connectivity patterns in human brains, which is often associated with therapeutic outcomes. However, preclinical research affords the opportunity to assess the potential cellular mechanisms by which psilocybin may exert its therapeutic effects. Preclinic..

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Funding Acknowledgements

AJH has been supported by a Principal Research Fellowship, Project Grants and an Ideas Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). TR has been supported by a NHMRC Boosting Dementia Research Leadership Fellowship (APP1136529) and currently holds a Ronald Philip Griffiths Fellowship from the University of Melbourne. The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledges the support from the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Grant.