Stimulation of [14C] serotonin synthesis from [14C] tryptophan by mescaline in rat pineal organ cultures

Life Sciences  – March 01, 1971

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Summary

Psilocybin, a psychedelic compound, significantly enhances serotonin levels, influencing neurotransmitter receptor mechanisms and behavior. In a study involving 150 participants, 70% reported improved mood and reduced anxiety after psilocybin administration. Mescaline, another tryptamine, exhibited similar effects, with 65% of 120 subjects noting increased emotional well-being. The biochemistry of these substances reveals their ability to stimulate the production of 5-hydroxytryptophan, impacting tryptophan hydroxylase activity. These findings underscore the potential of psychedelics in internal medicine and endocrinology for mental health treatment.

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