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Jason W. Middleton

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans

1 paper in the library · 7 citations · publishing 2025

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Psychedelics produce enduring behavioral effects and functional plasticity through mechanisms independent of structural plasticity

Neuropsychopharmacology November 12, 2025 Hannah M. Kramer, Meghan Hibicke, Jason W. Middleton et al. 7 citations

A single dose of psilocybin or the selective 5-HT2A receptor agonist 25CN-NBOH reduces immobility in the forced swim test in rats for at least three months, with no decrease in effect size over that period. Both drugs produced similar behavioral effects, indicating that 5-HT2A receptor activation alone is sufficient for long-lasting changes. In the medial prefrontal cortex, layer 5 excitatory pyramidal neurons showed altered resting membrane potential, firing rates, and synaptic excitation months after treatment. However, no changes were found in synaptic density, spine classification, or expression of presynaptic and postsynaptic markers. The results suggest that enduring functional plasticity, rather than structural plasticity, underlies the long-term behavioral effects of psychedelics.