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Travis Cuddy

Department of Physiology & Biophysics, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA 23298, United States.

1 paper in the library · 53 citations · publishing 2022

Papers

Differences across sexes on head-twitch behavior and 5-HT2A receptor signaling in C57BL/6J mice.

Neuroscience letters September 25, 2022 Alaina M Jaster, Jason Younkin, Travis Cuddy et al. 53 citations

The psychedelic compound DOI triggers more head-twitch behavior—a mouse proxy for human psychedelic effects—in female C57BL/6J mice than in males, a sex difference not seen in 129S6/SvEv mice. The 5-HT2A receptor antagonist volinanserin fully blocked this behavior in both sexes. Despite greater behavioral sensitivity in females, brain and plasma levels of DOI were lower in females 30 and 60 minutes after injection, and no sex difference appeared in frontal-cortex IP1 accumulation. These findings indicate strain-dependent and sex-related differences in the behavioral and pharmacokinetic responses to DOI, underscoring the need to include sex as a biological variable in preclinical psychedelic research.