Synergistic behavioral and neuroplastic effects of psilocybin-NMDAR modulator administration
Translational Psychiatry June 13, 2025 Tom Ben-Tal, Ilana Pogodin, Alexander Botvinnik et al. 2 citations
Combining the psychedelic psilocybin with the NMDAR modulators D-serine or D-cycloserine reduced hallucinogenic-like effects and enhanced antipsychotic-like effects in male mice, while also promoting neuroplasticity-related synaptic protein expression. Psilocybin alone increased head twitch response, a surrogate for hallucinogenic effects, which was dose-dependently lowered by either modulator. The combinations also decreased MK-801-induced hyperactivity, modeling antipsychotic action. The psilocybin-D-serine combination increased GAP43 expression across four brain regions and overall synaptic protein levels in the hippocampus; psilocybin-D-cycloserine elevated PSD95 across all regions. These results suggest that pairing serotonergic psychedelics with NMDAR modulators may improve therapeutic potential by reducing adverse effects and enhancing neuroplasticity.