Publications by authors named "F Vollenweider"

Empathy plays a crucial role in interpersonal relationships and mental health. It is decreased in a variety of psychiatric disorders including major depression. Psilocybin, a promising candidate for treating depression, has been shown to acutely increase emotional empathy in healthy volunteers.

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Serotonergic psychedelics hold promise as a treatment modality for various psychiatric disorders and are currently applied in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. We investigated the learning effects of the serotonin receptor agonist psilocybin in a probabilistic cue-reward task with emotional cues in the form of neutral or fearful faces, presented either consciously or subconsciously. This study represents the first investigation into reinforcement learning with psilocybin.

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Visual alterations under classic psychedelics can include rich phenomenological accounts of eyes-closed imagery. Preclinical evidence suggests agonism of the 5-HT2A receptor may reduce synaptic gain to produce psychedelic-induced imagery. However, this has not been investigated in humans.

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Article Synopsis
  • Psilocybin is quickly converted to psilocin, which produces psychedelic effects by targeting the 5-HT receptor, and its metabolism involves converting psilocin to other compounds like 4-HIAA and 4-HTP.
  • The study analyzed metabolic processes using human liver microsomes and various enzymes, revealing that male C57BL/6J mice and human samples showed different metabolic rates and pathways for psilocin.
  • Key enzymes such as MAO-A, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4 play roles in psilocin metabolism, with the identification of new metabolites like norpsilocin and oxidized psilocin, which could inform future research on drug interactions and ps
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