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Bruno Fiorelini Pereira

Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)

1 paper in the library · 13 citations · publishing 2015

Papers

Ayahuasca Alters Structural Parameters of the Rat Aorta

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology February 25, 2015 Dimítrius Leonardo Pitol, Selma Siéssere, Rafael G. Dos Santos et al. 13 citations

Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew used by Amazonian indigenous groups, contains β-carbolines that inhibit monoamine oxidase and dimethyltryptamine, a serotonin receptor agonist. Acute administration causes moderate cardiovascular effects in healthy volunteers, but long-term effects are unknown. In rats, ayahuasca (2-4 mL/kg) flattened and stretched vascular smooth muscle cells and altered collagen and elastic fiber arrangement. Chronic high-dose treatment increased media thickness and the ratio of media thickness to lumen diameter in the aorta. More research on cardiovascular function in long-term ayahuasca consumers is needed.