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Keli A. Herr

Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

1 paper in the library · 9 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

Re-evaluation of the discriminative stimulus effects of lysergic acid diethylamide with male and female Sprague-Dawley rats

Behavioural Pharmacology December 1, 2020 Keli A. Herr, Lisa E. Baker 9 citations

In rats trained to distinguish LSD from saline, the drug's effects were largely similar between males and females, though some differences emerged with other substances. Both sexes showed comparable substitution by serotonergic hallucinogens. Partial substitution by MDMA, MDA enantiomers, and synthetic cathinones differed modestly between sexes. Dopamine antagonists did not block the LSD cue and suppressed behavior more in males. The serotonin antagonist MDL 100,907 blocked LSD discrimination in both sexes, but complete blockade occurred at lower doses in males. These findings confirm the central role of serotonin in LSD's effects and extend this to females, suggesting further research on sex differences in psychedelic effects is warranted.