The psychedelic psilocybin and light exposure have similar and synergistic effects on gene expression patterns in the visual cortex.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Molecular Brain Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1186/s13041-025-01191-0
Ram Harari, Dmitriy Getselter, Evan Elliott
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Psilocybin, a psychedelic compound found in specific hallucinogenic mushrooms, is known to induce changes in visual perception and experience in humans. However, there is little knowledge of the molecular mechanisms through which psilocybin affects vision-associated regions in the brain, such as the visual cortex. The current study determined both psilocybin-induced and experience-dependent changes (exposure to light) in visual cortex gene expression in mice. Of great interest, psilocybin induced robust gene expression changes in the visual cortex that closely mirror light-induced gene expression changes, even when the mice are kept in the dark. These gene expression changes correspond to specific molecular pathways, including synaptic functioning, and represent genes expressed in specific subtypes of neurons. In addition, exposure to both psilocybin and light induced synergetic changes in genes involved in epigenetic programming. Overall, the study determined that psilocybin induces robust changes in gene expression in the visual cortex that may have functional consequences in visual perception both in the absence and in synergy with visual experience.

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迷幻药裸盖菇素和光照对视觉皮层的基因表达模式有相似的协同作用。
裸盖菇素是一种在特定致幻蘑菇中发现的迷幻化合物,已知能引起人类视觉感知和体验的变化。然而,对裸盖菇素影响大脑视觉相关区域(如视觉皮层)的分子机制知之甚少。目前的研究确定了裸盖菇素在小鼠视觉皮层基因表达中的诱导和经验依赖变化(暴露于光下)。令人感兴趣的是,裸盖菇素在视觉皮层诱导了强烈的基因表达变化,这种变化与光诱导的基因表达变化密切相关,即使小鼠处于黑暗中也是如此。这些基因表达变化对应于特定的分子通路,包括突触功能,并代表特定亚型神经元中表达的基因。此外,暴露在裸盖菇素和光下会诱导参与表观遗传编程的基因发生协同变化。总的来说,该研究确定裸盖菇素诱导视觉皮层基因表达的强烈变化,这可能在缺乏视觉体验和与视觉体验协同时对视觉感知产生功能影响。
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Molecular Brain
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期刊介绍: Molecular Brain is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of studies on the nervous system at the molecular, cellular, and systems level providing a forum for scientists to communicate their findings. Molecular brain research is a rapidly expanding research field in which integrative approaches at the genetic, molecular, cellular and synaptic levels yield key information about the physiological and pathological brain. These studies involve the use of a wide range of modern techniques in molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, imaging and electrophysiology.
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