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2025 Mar 17


Pharmacol Res


40107634

IUPHAR Article: Psilocybin induces long-lasting effects via 5-HT receptors in mouse models of chronic pain.

Authors

Koseli E, Buzzi B, Honaker T, Rakholia Y, Lewis M, Gaines-Smith M, Jaster AM, Gonzalez-Maeso J, Damaj MI

Abstract

Chronic pain is a debilitating disease with current treatments lacking efficacy and safety, therefore discovery of new treatments is crucial. Initial studies suggest that psychedelics may be feasible for targeting pain, however clinical and preclinical controlled studies are necessary to further investigate that possibility. In this study we assessed the effects of two classical psychedelics psilocybin and 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI) in two models of chronic pain after systemic administration in male and female mice. Psilocybin and DOI dose-dependently reversed mechanical and cold hypersensitivity in the chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) mouse model with different time-course of action. Similarly, psilocybin and DOI dose-dependently reversed thermal hypersensitivity in the chronic inflammatory mouse model of Complete Freud’s Adjuvant (CFA). The effects of Psilocybin and DOI in both models were mediated by activation of 5-HT receptors (5-HTR). Overall, the present study suggests that classical psychedelics psilocybin and DOI are effective in reducing pain-like behaviors via 5-HTR activation in two mouse models of chronic pain.