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Joao P. de Aquino

Yale University

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Enhancing cGMP signaling with psilocybin reduces head twitch and restructures the synaptic proteome while maintaining antidepressant response

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) March 10, 2026 Gabriele Floris, Sarah J. Jefferson, Jocelyne Rondeau et al.

Combining psilocybin with a phosphodiesterase-9 inhibitor (PDE9i) reduces psychedelic-like effects in mice—measured by head twitch response—while preserving antidepressant effects against chronic stress. Proteomic analysis of the medial prefrontal cortex revealed enhanced synaptogenesis and reduced GPCR signaling pathways with the combination versus psilocybin alone. This suggests a potential strategy for developing serotonergic antidepressants that maintain efficacy without the intense psychedelic experience, which currently limits scalability of psilocybin therapy.