Keywords: Pharmacology, Translational Studies, Psychedelics; phMRI; fMRI; Pharmacology; 5-HT2AR
Motivation: Acute effects of psychedelic drugs are under-reported in neuroimaging studies, warranting further investigation of their immediate pharmacology to explore the potential to monitor treatment response with imaging.
Goal(s): Our goal was to assess acute impacts of serotonergic (psychedelic and non-psychedelic) agonists on hemodynamics in non-human primates (NHP).
Approach: Pharmacological-MRI (phMRI) was used to measure cerebral blood volume (CBV) changes by psilocybin, lisuride and 25CN-NBOH.
Results: Psilocybin and lisuride induced bi-phasic hemodynamic response, whereas 25CN-NBOH was monophasic. Bi-phasic phenomena may be due to non-selectivity of agonist drugs. Elevated CBV at higher psilocybin doses persists longitudinally, while lisuride and 25CN-NBOH modulations trend toward baseline.
Impact: Bi-phasic signal profiles and downstream impacts to cerebral hemodynamics may reflect non-selective targeting of psilocybin and lisuride, highlighting the sensitivity of phMRI in drug evaluation.
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