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Zoe K. Talman

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans

2 papers in the library · 218 citations · publishing 2019-2020

Papers

Psychedelics, but Not Ketamine, Produce Persistent Antidepressant-like Effects in a Rodent Experimental System for the Study of Depression

ACS Chemical Neuroscience March 5, 2020 Meghan Hibicke, Alexus N. Landry, Hannah M. Kramer et al. 211 citations

Psilocybin and LSD produce antidepressant-like effects in rats that last longer than those of ketamine. A single dose of psilocybin or LSD led to persistent antidepressant-like effects in a rat model, while ketamine’s effects were only temporary. This suggests that classic psychedelics may offer more sustained therapeutic benefits than ketamine, and that a profound subjective experience may not be required for these effects.

Psychedelics Improve the Mental Health of Rats

The FASEB Journal April 1, 2019 Meghan Hibicke, Alexus N. Landry, Zoe K. Talman et al. 7 citations

A single dose of psilocybin produces long-lasting antidepressant-like and anxiolytic effects in male Wistar-Kyoto rats, a model of treatment-resistant depression. LSD also produces a long-lasting antidepressant-like effect, while ketamine does not. These findings indicate that at least a substantial portion of the therapeutic effects of psychedelics has a biological basis and can be studied in animal models, rather than relying solely on psychological integration of the human experience.