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[Perspectives opened up by the physiopathological understanding of psychiatric disorders].

Neuroimaging techniques have a rightful place in the field of psychiatry. They are essential for differential diagnosis, especially when the psychiatric presentation is atypical. Furthermore, they associate brain dysfunction with psychiatric disorders, but they cannot yet provide a definitive psychiatric diagnosis. However, from a therapeutic perspective, br...

Unknown journal 2026-02-28 Girault N, Quiroga L, Jedrecy S, Bertin S, Djonouma N, Fossati P.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionBrain ImagingReceptor PharmacologyAgingGenomics Other HumansMental Disorders

Psychedelics, Eleusis, and the Invention of Religious Experience.

This article corrects an idea in psychedelic science and culture that the ancient Eleusynian Mysteries used psychedelics, as claimed by Carl Ruck and co-authors in (1978), revitalized by Brian Muraresku's (2020), and popularized by social media heavyweights such as Joe Rogan. It begins by exposing critical methodological flaws in the arguments, namely, a pat...

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) 2026-02-28 Mosurinjohn S, Ascough R
PubMed Published psilocybin ConsciousnessSpiritualitySystematic ReviewReview Article Systematic Review Eleusynian mysteriesergot

Psychedelics and the Extracellular Matrix: Rewiring Neuroplasticity and Metaplasticity for Next-Generation Psychiatric Therapies.

Classic psychedelics, such as psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), and N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), have emerged as potent modulators of neuroplasticity and metaplasticity in the adult brain, offering novel therapeutic strategies for neuropsychiatric disorders. Recent findings reveal that beyond their transient psychotropic effects, these compounds...

Unknown journal 2026-02-27 Zhang J, Lin C, Lv X, Zhao H, Wang X.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionPTSDAddictionNeuroplasticityMechanism of ActionReceptor Pharmacology Other

Psilocybin-assisted therapy for demoralisation in hospice patients: feasibility, safety and preliminary efficacy.

ObjectivesTo assess the feasibility, safety and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) for demoralisation in terminally ill patients receiving home hospice care.MethodsIn this open-label pilot trial, 4607 home hospice patients at a large community hospice were screened over 22 months; 66 were approached, 15 enrolled and 10 received psilocy...

Unknown journal 2026-02-26 Beaussant Y, Sager Z, Brennan C, Kristan I, Ljuslin M, Mazzola E, Macdonald D, Murphy ME, Nigam K, Rinaldi AD, Sanders J, Schaefer KG, Sholevar R, Summer L, Waliji-Banglawala A, Yudilevich-Espinoza S, Tulsky JA.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin End-of-Life DistressEmotional ProcessingSafetyAdverse Events Other HumansHallucinogens

Psychedelic therapy and cultural humility.

ImportanceAs psychedelic-assisted therapies gain clinical legitimacy, their cultural portability remains underexamined. While promising results have emerged from trials on existential distress in life-limiting illness, most protocols reflect Euro-American values. The expansion of these therapies calls for a pivot toward cultural humility and renewed attentio...

Unknown journal 2026-02-26 Gearin A, Docherty J, Sun X, Cheung EH, Tanuseputro P.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionAnxietyEnd-of-Life DistressPharmacologySpiritualityClinical TrialHealthcare Workers Clinical Trial HumansLysergic Acid Diethylamide

Calcium activation mechanism of a noncanonical aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase from psilocybin mushroom Psilocybe cubensis.

PcncAAAD is a noncanonical fungal aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AAAD) featuring a unique appendage C-terminal domain (CTD) and two metal-binding sites. Unlike its mammalian and plant counterparts, PcncAAAD is activated by calcium, although the exact activation mechanism remains unclear. Here, we establish an in silico RMSD-based evaluation model throu...

Unknown journal 2026-02-25 Li T, Reynolds EE, Wang Z, Torrens-Spence MP, Weng JK, Wang Y.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin End-of-Life DistressIn Vitro Study In Vitro Study AgaricalesCalcium

Pharmacological regulation of adult brain neuroplasticity: Synergistic roles of neuropeptide signaling, psychedelics, and synaptic modulators.

Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the brain to modify synaptic connections and reorganize neural circuits, underpinning cognitive function, emotional regulation, and recovery from injury. Recent advances have redefined adult neuroplasticity as more dynamic and therapeutically accessible than previously thought, spurring investigation into pharmacologi...

Unknown journal 2026-02-25 Shokr MM, Fawzy MN, Abdelaziz AM.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin NeuroplasticityPharmacologyMechanism of ActionReceptor PharmacologyResilienceEmotional ProcessingReview ArticleAnimal StudySafety Review Article BrainSynapses

Psilocybin for psychiatric disorders: History, clinical trials, neuroimaging, and regulations.

Psilocybin, a classic psychedelic compound, has garnered renewed interest as a potential treatment for various psychiatric disorders. This review provides a comprehensive overview of psilocybin's history, recent clinical evidence, ongoing clinical trials, neuroimaging findings, and regulations. Historically used in spiritual and healing rituals, psilocybin w...

Unknown journal 2026-02-25 Yonezawa K, Hirata M, Takano H, Kusudo K, Tomiyama S, Harada L, Suzuki K, Nutt DJ, Uchida H, Tani H.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionAddictionOCDEnd-of-Life DistressBrain ImagingAgingSpiritualityClinical TrialReview ArticleSafetyAdverse Events Clinical Trial HumansHallucinogens

Does Psilocybin Change Synaptic Density in the Brains of Patients With Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

The goal of this pilot, exploratory, clinical trial is to investigate the effects of psilocybin on synaptic vesicular density (SVD) as measured by the positron emission tomography (PET) radiotracer, 18F-SynVesT-1, in participants with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) and healthy participants. The investigators hypothesize that SVD levels in the brai...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-24 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin NeuroplasticityBrain ImagingClinical TrialHealthy Volunteers Clinical Trial Amnestic Mild Cognitive ImpairmentPsilocybin

The Effects of Psilocybin in Healthy Volunteers: Psychological, Biochemical and Electrophysiological Biomarkers.

In this study, participants will received either psilocybin (the active ingredient found in certain mushrooms) or an inactive placebo (a look-alike tablet with no active drug). The psilocybin is supplied by Filament Health (Burnaby, British Columbia). After psilocybin ingestion, the body quickly converts it into psilocin, which is the form that produces the ...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-24 Gabriella Gobbi
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybinpsilocin Brain ImagingReceptor PharmacologyBiomarkersHealthy Volunteers Other Healthy ParticipantsPlacebo - Control

Pilot study of psilocybin in patients with post-treatment lyme disease.

Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States and Europe. Although antibiotics effectively treat most cases, an estimated 10-20% of patients develop post-treatment Lyme disease (PTLD), a chronic syndrome marked by fatigue, pain, cognitive difficulties, mood disturbance, and reduced qu...

Unknown journal 2026-02-24 Garcia-Romeu A, Naudé GP, Rebman AW, So S, Yaffe A, Geithner I, Kozero EA, Yang T, Soloski MJ, Aucott JN.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin Chronic PainHeadache / MigraineReceptor PharmacologyClinical TrialAdverse EventsInflammation Clinical Trial

Advancing cancer neuroscience through stress modulation: Interdisciplinary potential of psilocybin and ketamine.

Psychological stress not only undermines quality of life for people with cancer but also fuels tumor growth. Emerging evidence from the nascent field of cancer neuroscience suggests that adrenergic signaling from direct tumor-neuron interactions drives cancer progression, resistance to treatment, and worse outcomes. Cancer neuroscientists are increasingly se...

Unknown journal 2026-02-24 Courtes AC, Myers B, Daly N, Jones G, Soares JC, Zarate CA, Machado-Vieira R.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionAnxietyEnd-of-Life DistressMechanism of ActionBiomarkersResilienceClinical TrialReview ArticleAnimal StudyCancer PatientsDrug Interactions Clinical Trial HumansNeoplasms

SSRIs, Psilocybin, MDMA, and Disease Modeling: Strategies to Advance PTSD Treatment

S elective S erotonin R euptake I nhibitors (SSRIs) and two psychedelics, Psilocybin (4-phosphoryloxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine), and MDMA (3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) act on serotonergic-related neural circuits and function as serotonin modulators. All three molecules are either currently used or proposed as novel therapeutic modalities to treat P ost- ...

ScienceOpen Preprints 2026-02-23 Ishii M, Zervas M.
Europe PMC PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin PTSDReceptor PharmacologyReview Article Review Article

Efficacy and Safety of Psychoactive Tryptamines in Addiction: A Systematic Review.

BackgroundPsychedelics such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocybin have shown a beneficial effect on substance use disorder (SUD) symptoms. In this systematic review, we aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of psychoactive tryptamines in patients with an SUD or non-substance-related disorder (i.e., gambling disorder) in order to provide a comp...

Unknown journal 2026-02-23 van der Meer PB, Schukking N, Dik M, van Reemst A, Fuentes JJ, Kaptein AA, Schoones JW, Verboeket S, de Waal MM, Goudriaan AE, Kramers C, Schellekens A, Bossong MG, Somers M, Batalla A.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin AddictionClinical TrialRandomized Controlled TrialSystematic ReviewReview ArticleSafety Randomized Controlled Trial

Inpatient Buprenorphine Induction With Psilocybin for Opioid Use Disorder: a Randomized Double-blind Trial

This study will examine the effect of a single high dose of psilocybin therapy (30 mg) versus a very low dose (1 mg) as an adjunctive therapy to individuals undergoing standard-of-care buprenorphine treatment for Opioid use disorder (OUD). Effects of adjunctive psilocybin will be determined for longitudinal outcomes of opioid abstinence, compliance with bupr...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-22 Johns Hopkins University
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin AddictionClinical TrialHealthy VolunteersAdverse Events Clinical Trial Opioid Use DisorderPsilocybin

Safety for Home Administration of Microdose Psilocybin Use

The goal of this laboratory study is to establish whether and which microdoses of psilocybin are safe to administer at home to healthy participants. Eligible participants will be given ascending doses of psilocybin trihydrate and a single, interspersed, randomized placebo on separate days in double-blind fashion. The participants will be asked to complete qu...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-22 Johns Hopkins University
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin MicrodosingHealthy VolunteersSafety Clinical Trial Psychedelic Experiencespsilocybin trihydrate

Investigation of Psychedelic Effects in Psychoactive Substances

The aim of this double-blind, placebo-controlled, within-subjects study is to determine whether other psychoactive substances can produce experiences akin to those seen with classic psychedelics. Screening involves a medical and psychiatric examination, including blood draw, history and physical, interviews, and questionnaires. Eligible participants will the...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-22 Johns Hopkins University
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trial Psychedelic Effects in Healthy VolunteersPlacebo

Delayed psilocybin treatment after repeated mild traumatic brain injury recovers chronic behavioural deficits, reduces microglial density, and enhances hippocampal neurogenesis in rats

Abstract Repeated mild traumatic brain injury (RmTBI) can produce lasting cognitive, emotional, and social deficits (e.g., persistent post-concussion symptoms; PPCS). Despite the prevalence of RmTBI in sports, military, and domestic violence settings, effective treatments to alleviate the neurological consequences of RmTBI remain limited. Psilocybin, a serot...

Research Square 2026-02-22 Shultz S, Allen J, O'Regan G, Brand J, Liknaitzky P, O'Brien T, Christie B, McDonald S.
Europe PMC PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin NeuroplasticityNeurogenesisEmotional ProcessingInflammation Other

Safety and Efficacy of Microdosing Psilocybin over 8 Weeks for Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract IMPORTANCE Microdosing psilocybin may be a novel treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). OBJECTIVE Assessing the antidepressant effects and safety of repeated low doses of psilocybin in participants diagnosed with MDD. DESIGN This was a Phase II, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. SETTING The trial was conducted from...

Research Square 2026-02-22 Petranker R, Farb N, Syed O, Li E, Shore D, Anderson T, Blackman A.
Europe PMC PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin DepressionMicrodosingClinical TrialSafetyAdverse Events Clinical Trial

Psychedelic medicine: mechanisms, evidence, and translation to practice.

Over the past 15 years, psychedelic treatments have garnered substantial clinical interest, with psilocybin and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) advancing to phase 3 trials for various psychiatric conditions. This state-of-the-art review examines the evidence for these treatments and their proposed mechanisms of action, and identifies key challenges ...

Unknown journal 2026-02-22 Jacobs E, Zahid Z, Hinkle J, Nayak S, Yaden DB.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionPTSDAddictionMechanism of ActionEmotional ProcessingPsychological FlexibilityReview ArticleAdverse Events Clinical Trial HumansN-Methyl-3

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3,975 indexed records across 8 active sources.

3,210Published
478Preprints
287Clinical trials
  1. Europe PMC 2,554 records · 64.3%
  2. PubMed 302 records · 7.6%
  3. ClinicalTrials.gov 287 records · 7.2%
  4. OpenAlex 283 records · 7.1%
  5. PsyArXiv 216 records · 5.4%
  6. Crossref 157 records · 3.9%
  7. bioRxiv 142 records · 3.6%
  8. medRxiv 34 records · 0.9%

Counts exclude hidden records and curated false positives. Preprints remain labeled as not peer reviewed in search results and exports.