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Frederick Westhorpe

Compass Pathways plc, London, UK.

1 paper in the library · 9 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Evidence that 5-HT2A receptor signalling efficacy and not biased agonism differentiates serotonergic psychedelic from non-psychedelic drugs.

British journal of pharmacology June 22, 2025 Aurelija Ippolito, Sridhar Vasudevan, Shaun Hurley et al. 9 citations

Serotonergic psychedelic drugs are being studied as treatments for psychiatric disorders like major depression. All such drugs activate the 5-HT2A receptor, but some 5-HT2A receptor agonists are not psychedelic. This investigation tested six psychedelic drugs (psilocin, 5-MeO-DMT, LSD, mescaline, 25B-NBOMe, and DOI) and three non-psychedelic drugs (lisuride, TBG, and IHCH-7079) for their effects on Gq-coupled and β-arrestin2 signaling pathways in cells expressing human 5-HT2A receptors. All psychedelic drugs were unbiased partial agonists at both pathways. The non-psychedelic drugs were not distinguished by signaling bias but showed the lowest signaling efficacy among all drugs tested, a finding confirmed in rat C6 cells. Low 5-HT2A receptor signaling efficacy may explain why some agonists lack psychedelic effects.