Psychedelic Research Links January 2023

Published on 1/4/2023

This is all the other psychedelic research that came out in January 2023. These papers don’t (yet) have their own page in our database.

You can find all interesting papers in our Papers Database.

Related Papers

In Rodents

  • Psilocybin sex-dependently reduces alcohol consumption in C57BL/6J mice (in mice, “The effect of psilocybin on ethanol consumption was dose-related and was consistent across the 3-day interval at dosages of 0.5 mg/kg or greater. Psilocybin had no effect on consumption or preference when ethanol was subsequently reintroduced after 2 days of withdrawal. In contrast to males, psilocybin had no significant effect on ethanol consumption or preference in female mice at any dosage or time point.“)
  • Acute psilocybin enhances cognitive flexibility in rats (in rats, preprint “[W]e find that acute psilocybin robustly improves cognitive flexibility in male and female rats using a task where animals switched between previously learned strategies in response to uncued changes in the environment. Psilocybin did not influence Pavlovian reversal learning, suggesting that its cognitive effects are selective to enhanced switching between previously learned behavioral strategies.”)

Chemistry

  • Interaction of Psychedelic Tryptamine Derivatives with a Lipid Bilayer (in cells, “Neutral tryptamines partition into the bilayer almost completely. Dimethyltryptamine and 5-MeO-DMT cross the membrane spontaneously during the simulation time, but bufotenine does not, although it has the maximum effect on the structural properties of the membrane.”)
  • Derivation of the multiply-branched ergot alkaloid pathway of fungi (“Fungi from several lineages and diverse ecological niches produce ergot alkaloids from at least one of several branches of the ergot alkaloid pathway. The biochemical and genetic bases for the different branches have been established and are summarized briefly herein.“)

Perspectives/Opinions

Reviews

  • Hallucinations and Hallucinogens: Psychopathology or Wisdom? (review, “We propose that, in light of historical, epidemiological, and scientific research, hallucinations can be better characterized as a common phenomenon associated sometimes with psychopathology but also with functional and even beneficial outcomes. In the last sections of the manuscript, we extend our argument, suggesting that hallucinations can offer a via regia to knowledge of the mind and the world.“)

Other

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