Psychedelic drugs acting as 5-hydroxyptryptamine 2A receptor (5-HTR) agonists have shown promise as viable treatments of psychiatric disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder. The marble burying test is a test of compulsive-like behavior in mice, and psychedelics acting as 5-HTR agonists can reduce digging in this test. We assessed the 5-HTR contribution to the mechanisms of two 5-HT agonists on digging behavior in female NMRI mice, using citalopram as a reference compound. While the 5-HTR antagonist M100907 blocked the effect of DOI and the 5-HTR antagonist SB242084 blocked the effect of citalopram, neither antagonist blocked the effect of psilocybin. This study confirms 5-HTR agonism as a mechanism for reduced compulsive-like digging in the MB test and suggests that 5-HT and 5-HTRs can work in parallel on this type of behavior. Our results with psilocybin suggest that a 5-HTR-independent mechanism also contributes to the effect of psilocybin on repetitive digging behavior.

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