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Psychedelics and Anti-inflammatory Activity in Animal Models.

The serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) 2A receptor is most well known as the common target for classic psychedelic compounds. Interestingly, the 5-HT receptor is the most widely expressed mammalian serotonin receptor and is found in nearly every examined tissue type including neural, endocrine, endothelial, immune, and muscle, suggesting it could be a novel and pharmacological target for several types of disorders. Despite this, the bulk of research on the 5-HT receptor is focused on its role in the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, activation of 5-HT receptors has emerged as a new anti-inflammatory strategy. This review will describe recent findings regarding psychedelics as anti-inflammatory compounds, as well as parse out differences in functional selectivity and immune regulation that exist between a number of well-known hallucinogenic compounds.

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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Date
2021-12-31
Source
PubMed
DOI
10.1007/7854_2022_367
PubMed
35546383

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