“In a new study, Yale researchers show that a single dose of psilocybin given to mice prompted an immediate and long-lasting increase in connections between neurons. β€œWe not only saw a 10% increase in the number of neuronal connections, but also they were on average about 10% larger, so the connections were stronger as well,” said Yale’s Alex Kwan, associate professor of psychiatry and of neuroscience and senior author of the paper.

Previous laboratory experiments had shown promise that psilocybin, as well as the anesthetic ketamine, can decrease depression. The new Yale research found that these compounds increase the density of dendritic spines, small protrusions found on nerve cells which aid in the transmission of information between neurons. Chronic stress and depression are known to reduce the number of these neuronal connections.

β€œIt was a real surprise to see such enduring changes from just one dose of psilocybin,” he said. β€œThese new connections may be the structural changes the brain uses to store new experiences.” β€” SciTech

From paper in Neuron (full-text PDF): “We found that a single dose of psilocybin led to ∼10% increases in spine size and density, driven by an elevated spine formation rate. The structural remodeling occurred quickly within 24 h and was persistent 1 month later. Psilocybin also ameliorated stress-related behavioral deficit and elevated excitatory neurotransmission. Overall, the results demonstrate that psilocybin-evoked synaptic rewiring in the cortex is fast and enduring, potentially providing a structural trace for long-term integration of experiences and lasting beneficial actions.”

3 responses to “Landmark Study on Persistent Restructuring of the Brain by Single Dose Psilocybin πŸ„”

  1. I was excited about the first detection of permanent new connections in Robin Carhart-Harris’ imaging work in 2014 a) Your Brain. b) Your Brain on Shrooms.  Any Questions?

  2. Amazing news, a breakthrough is needed so badly for those affected.

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