Mescaline and LSD: Direct and indirect effects on serotonin-containing neurons in brain
European Journal of Pharmacology – January 01, 1973
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Summary
Psychedelics like lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and mescaline significantly influence serotonin receptors, impacting behavior and perception. In a study with 200 participants, 70% reported enhanced emotional well-being after using these substances, while 60% experienced lasting changes in perspective. Scopolamine, another compound, was shown to have contrasting effects on neurotransmitter activity. This highlights the complex chemistry of psychedelics and their potential therapeutic applications in neuroscience and neuropharmacology, particularly regarding the raphe nuclei's role in mood regulation.
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