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Disentangling the acute subjective effects of classic psychedelics from their enduring therapeutic properties. | LitMetric

Disentangling the acute subjective effects of classic psychedelics from their enduring therapeutic properties.

Psychopharmacology (Berl)

Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street, SW, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent research highlights the therapeutic potential of classic psychedelics for neuropsychiatric disorders, emphasizing the role of personal insights gained during psychedelic sessions in achieving symptom resolution.
  • Strong correlations have been observed between the acute subjective effects (ASE) of psychedelics and their lasting therapeutic impacts, although challenges remain for widespread clinical use due to resource demands and limitations on patient eligibility.
  • Efforts are underway to find compounds that promote neuroplastic changes without inducing the hallucinogenic effects associated with classic psychedelics, leading to the discovery of 'non-psychedelic/subjective psychedelics' that maintain therapeutic efficacy.

Article Abstract

Recent research with classic psychedelics suggests significant therapeutic potential, particularly for neuropsychiatric disorders. A mediating influence behind symptom resolution is thought to be the personal insight - at times, bordering on the mystical - one acquires during the acute phase of a psychedelic session. Indeed, current clinical trials have found strong correlations between the acute subjective effects (ASE) under the influence of psychedelics and their enduring therapeutic properties. However, with potential barriers to widespread clinical implementation, including the healthcare resource-intensive nature of psychedelic sessions and the exclusion of certain at-risk patient groups, there is an active search to determine whether ASE elimination can be accompanied by the retention of persisting therapeutic benefits of these class of compounds. Recognizing the aberrant underlying neural circuitry that characterizes a range of neuropsychiatric disorders, and that classic psychedelics promote neuroplastic changes that may correct abnormal circuitry, investigators are rushing to design and discover compounds with psychoplastogenic, but not hallucinogenic (i.e., ASE), therapeutic potential. These efforts have paved the discovery of 'non-psychedelic/subjective psychedelics', or compounds that lack hallucinogenic activity but with therapeutic efficacy in preclinical models. This review aims to distill the current evidence - both clinical and preclinical - surrounding the question: can the ASE of classic psychedelics be dissociated from their sustained therapeutic properties? Several plausible clinical scenarios are then proposed to offer clarity on and potentially answer this question.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-024-06599-5DOI Listing

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