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Rc Malenka

Stanford University

1 paper in the library · 5 citations · publishing 2026

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No evidence of immediate or persistent analgesic effect from a single dose of psilocybin in three mouse models of pain

Nature Communications January 22, 2026 Nicholas Gregory, Tyler Girard, Akila Ram et al. 5 citations

Psilocybin, a psychedelic compound, was tested for direct pain-relieving effects in mice with inflammatory, nerve injury, and muscle pain. Across a range of doses (0.3, 2, and 10 mg/kg) in both sexes, using multiple sensory and functional pain tests, psilocybin showed no analgesic effect except for reduced cold sensitivity. That reduction likely resulted from psilocybin-induced hypothermia rather than true pain relief. The findings suggest that any lasting therapeutic benefits of psilocybin for chronic pain are not due to direct analgesic action.