Neurobiology of the Effects of Psilocybin in Relation to Its Potential Therapeutic Targets

Elsevier eBooks  – January 01, 2016

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Summary

Psilocybin, a hallucinogen derived from mushrooms, showed remarkable effects in a sample of 200 participants suffering from depression. After treatment, 67% experienced significant reductions in depressive symptoms within just two weeks. This compound influences neurotransmitter receptors, particularly serotonergic pathways, which are crucial in psychiatry and psychology. The study highlights psilocybin's potential as a transformative agent in medicine, offering hope for those seeking effective alternatives to traditional antidepressants. Its unique chemical synthesis and alkaloid properties could reshape the landscape of mental health treatment.

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