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Rosa Maria Gaudio

Department of Translational Medicine, Section of Legal Medicine and LTTA Centre, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy; University Center of Gender Medicine, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2026

Papers

Repeated administration of the synthetic cannabinoid AKB48 induces serotonergic neuroadaptation in male and female mice: behavioural and immunohistochemical evidence.

Neuropharmacology February 1, 2026 Giorgia Corli, Fabrizio De Luca, Sabrine Bilel et al. 1 citation

Repeated exposure to the synthetic cannabinoid AKB48 worsens the visual sensorimotor, sensory gating, and motor reactivity response to the hallucinogens 2C-I and 25I-NBOMe in mice. This effect is more prolonged in males than in females. The underlying mechanism involves neuroplastic changes in the cerebellum and cortex, specifically at serotonin 2A receptors and the serotonin transporter. These changes occur more markedly and rapidly in female mice. The findings highlight a significant interaction between synthetic cannabinoids and psychedelic drugs, which may be relevant to long-term effects and psychiatric consequences of their consumption.