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Marios Kyriazis

National Gerontology Center, Larnaca 6043, Cyprus.

1 paper in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2026

Papers

Zalsupindole: A Non-Hallucinogenic Psychoplastogen Advancing Psychedelic-Inspired Therapeutics.

ACS chemical neuroscience January 21, 2026 Miguel Salfiti, Marios Kyriazis, Georgios Mikellides 2 citations

Zalsupindole, a non-hallucinogenic psychoplastogen, promotes neuritogenesis and dendritic spine growth via 5-HT2-dependent mechanisms, potentially involving the mTOR pathway. In rats, it shows rapid brain penetration, no 5-HT2B agonism, no glutamate surge, and no head-twitch response. Single doses produce rapid and durable antidepressant-like effects in forced swim test and VMAT2-deficient mouse models. Phase 1 trials (2-360 mg) show good tolerability, no psychotomimetic effects, linear absorption, and dose-dependent EEG changes indicating synaptic potentiation. This biased 5-HT2A agonist may offer a new treatment for mood disorders without hallucinogenic side effects.