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Effects of Long-Term Ayahuasca Administration on Memory and Anxiety in Rats

This rodent study (2015) found that long-term administration of ayahuasca can interfere with the contextual association of emotional events in rats.

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  • Mariana Yonamine

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Abstract

Ayahuasca is a hallucinogenic beverage that combines the action of the 5-HT2A/2C agonist N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) from Psychotria viridis with the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) induced by beta-carbonyls from Banisteriopsis caapi. Previous investigations have highlighted the involvement of ayahuasca with the activation of brain regions known to be involved with episodic memory, contextual associations and emotional processing after ayahuasca ingestion. Moreover long term users show better performance in neuropsychological tests when tested in off-drug condition. This study evaluated the effects of long-term administration of ayahuasca on Morris water maze (MWM), fear conditioning and elevated plus maze (EPM) performance in rats. Behavior tests started 48h after the end of treatment. Freeze-dried ayahuasca doses of 120, 240 and 480 mg/kg were used, with water as the control. Long-term administration consisted of a daily oral dose for 30 days by gavage. The behavioral data indicated that long-term ayahuasca administration did not affect the performance of animals in MWM and EPM tasks. However the dose of 120 mg/kg increased the contextual conditioned fear response for both background and foreground fear conditioning. The tone conditioned response was not affected after long-term administration. In addition, the increase in the contextual fear response was maintained during the repeated sessions several weeks after training. Taken together, these data showed that long-term ayahuasca administration in rats can interfere with the contextual association of emotional events, which is in agreement with the fact that the beverage activates brain areas related to these processes.

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Introduction

Favaro and colleagues situate their study in the context of increasing scientific and cultural interest in ayahuasca, a traditional Amazonian decoction that combines DMT-containing Psychotria viridis with beta-carboline MAO inhibitors from Banisteriopsis caapi. Earlier human imaging studies have shown that acute ayahuasca intake increases blood flow in limbic and medial temporal regions implicated in episodic memory, contextual associations and emotional processing, and cross-sectional neuropsychological work has suggested that long-term ritual users perform better on some cognitive tests even when tested off-drug. However, causality is unresolved because pre-use cognitive status and prospective follow-up are difficult to obtain in humans. To address this gap, the study tested whether long-term, daily oral administration of freeze-dried ayahuasca extract alters anxiety and memory-related behaviours in rats. Specifically, the investigators evaluated effects on hippocampus-dependent spatial memory (Morris water maze), associative emotional learning (contextual and tone fear conditioning) and an ethological anxiety measure (elevated plus maze), with behavioural testing conducted 48 hours after the last dose to assess off-drug effects.

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    Favaro, V. M., Yonamine, M., Soares, J. C. K., & Oliveira, M. G. M. (2015). Effects of Long-Term Ayahuasca Administration on Memory and Anxiety in Rats. PLOS ONE, 10(12), e0145840. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145840

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