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Vicente Meneguzzo

Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Tubarão, Brazil.

2 papers in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2024-2025

Papers

Cannabidiol reverses myeloperoxidase hyperactivity in the prefrontal cortex and striatum, and reduces protein carbonyls in the hippocampus in a ketamine-induced schizophrenia rat model.

Schizophrenia research April 1, 2025 Sofia de Almeida Queiroz, Linério Ribeiro de Novais Junior, Anita Beatriz Pacheco de Carvalho et al. 2 citations

In a rat model of schizophrenia induced by ketamine, cannabidiol (CBD) restored rearing behavior (a measure of exploratory activity) without causing anhedonia-like behavior, whereas risperidone further reduced rearing and induced anhedonia-like effects in control rats. CBD reversed ketamine-induced increases in myeloperoxidase activity in the prefrontal cortex and striatum and protein carbonyls in the hippocampus, while risperidone reduced protein carbonyls in the prefrontal cortex and lowered the nitrite/nitrate ratio in the hypothalamus. Both compounds reduced oxidative stress and neuroinflammation in the striatum, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex, but CBD did so more broadly and without the side effects seen with risperidone. These findings suggest CBD's antipsychotic effects may stem from its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

As mudanças psicológicas promovidas pela ayahuasca em participantes iniciantes: um estudo observacional longitudinal

Revista Neurociências October 16, 2024 Vitória Pereira de Menezes, Luis Felipe Batista, Vicente Meneguzzo et al.

Mental disorders are common, but treatments are limited by side effects and low efficacy. Ayahuasca, used for millennia by Indigenous peoples, is being explored as an alternative for anxiety and depression. In an observational longitudinal study of 16 first-time participants in Ayahuasca ceremonies in Brazil, anxiety scores decreased significantly one week and three months after use, and depressive symptoms dropped significantly after one week. The authors suggest the results show promise but note that controlled clinical trials with larger samples and longer follow-up are needed for definitive conclusions.