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Publication : Psychedelics promote neuroplasticity through the activation of intracellular 5-HT2A receptors.

First Author  Vargas MV Year  2023
Journal  Science Volume  379
Issue  6633 Pages  700-706
PubMed ID  36795823 Mgi Jnum  J:341875
Mgi Id  MGI:7442322 Doi  10.1126/science.adf0435
Citation  Vargas MV, et al. (2023) Psychedelics promote neuroplasticity through the activation of intracellular 5-HT2A receptors. Science 379(6633):700-706
abstractText  Decreased dendritic spine density in the cortex is a hallmark of several neuropsychiatric diseases, and the ability to promote cortical neuron growth has been hypothesized to underlie the rapid and sustained therapeutic effects of psychedelics. Activation of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) 2A receptors (5-HT2ARs) is essential for psychedelic-induced cortical plasticity, but it is currently unclear why some 5-HT2AR agonists promote neuroplasticity, whereas others do not. We used molecular and genetic tools to demonstrate that intracellular 5-HT2ARs mediate the plasticity-promoting properties of psychedelics; these results explain why serotonin does not engage similar plasticity mechanisms. This work emphasizes the role of location bias in 5-HT2AR signaling, identifies intracellular 5-HT2ARs as a therapeutic target, and raises the intriguing possibility that serotonin might not be the endogenous ligand for intracellular 5-HT2ARs in the cortex.
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