Publications by authors named "Zuzanna Szych"

Clinical studies provide evidence that ketamine and psilocybin could be used as fast-acting antidepressants, though their mechanisms and toxicity are still not fully understood. To address this issue, we have examined the effect of a single administration of ketamine and psilocybin on the extracellular levels of neurotransmitters in the rat frontal cortex and reticular nucleus of the thalamus using microdialysis. The genotoxic effect and density of glutamate receptor proteins was measured with comet assay and Western blot, respectively.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zuzanna Szych"

  • - Zuzanna Szych's recent research focuses on the effects of psilocybin and ketamine as potential fast-acting antidepressants, with an emphasis on understanding their mechanisms and toxicity.
  • - The study specifically investigates the impact of these substances on neurotransmitter levels in the rat frontal cortex and thalamic reticular nucleus, utilizing microdialysis techniques.
  • - Additionally, the research assesses the genotoxic effects and the density of glutamate receptor proteins, employing comet assays and Western blotting to gather comprehensive data on the substances' impacts.