The current state of ayahuasca research in animal models: A systematic review
August 4, 2022 Dimitri Daldegan‐bueno, Natália Maria Simionato, Vanessa Manchim Favaro et al. 4 citations preprint
A systematic review of 32 animal studies (rodents, primates, and zebrafish) on ayahuasca, a psychedelic brew, found that at doses similar to ceremonial use it is safe, but toxic at high doses. Behavioral results suggest antidepressant effects and a potential to reduce the rewarding effects of ethanol and amphetamine-type drugs, while anxiety-related outcomes remain inconclusive. Ayahuasca also influences locomotor activity, so controlling for movement is important in behavioral tasks. Neurobiologically, ayahuasca affects brain structures involved in memory, emotion, and learning, and its effects involve pathways beyond the serotonergic system. Key gaps in ayahuasca research can still be addressed using animal models.