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Caleb M. Levitt

Cornell University

1 paper in the library · 3 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Psilocybin facilitates fear extinction: importance of dose, context, and serotonin receptors

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) May 6, 2024 Samuel C. Woodburn, Caleb M. Levitt, A. Koester et al. 3 citations preprint

Psilocybin robustly enhances fear extinction in male and female mice when given acutely before testing, with effects observed at all doses tested. It also produces long-term improvements in extinction retention and suppression of fear renewal in a novel context, though these effects depend on dose. Administration before fear learning or immediately after extinction does not alter behavior, showing that concurrent extinction experience is required. Blocking the 5-HT2A receptor eliminates psilocybin's effects on extinction, extinction retention, and fear renewal, while blocking the 5-HT1A receptor only reduces the effect on fear renewal. These results indicate dose, timing, context, and serotonin receptors are critical for psilocybin's facilitation of fear extinction, supporting its potential as an adjunct to extinction-based therapy for PTSD.