- Serotonergic psychedelic
Serotonergic psychedelics (also known as serotonergic hallucinogens) are a class of hallucinogenic drugs (specifically
psychedelic drug s) with a method of action strongly tied to theserotonin neurotransmitter . Serotonin (often referred to as 5-HT, short for its full chemical name "5-Hydroxy Tryptamine") is a naturally occurring neurotransmitter which is tied to positive mood, certain involuntary muscle control, and countless other functions, many of which are not yet fully understood.Method of action
While the method of action of serotonergic psychedelics is not fully understood, different serotonergic psychedelics are known to show affinities for different 5-HT receptors in different ways and at different levels, and may be classified by their activity at different 5-HT sub-sites, such as 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B, 5-HT2A, etc. Many serotonergic psychedelics, such as the family of
tryptamines , have very strong structural similarities to serotonin itself, which partially explains the affinity for certain 5-HT sites. It is almost unanimously agreed that serotonergic psychedelics produce their effect by acting as strong partialagonists at the 5-HT2A receptors. How this produces the psychedelic experience is unclear, but it is likely that it acts by increasing excitation in the cortex, possibly by specifically facilitating input from thethalamus , the major relay for sensory information input to the cortex cite journal | author=Nichols, David E. | title=Hallucinogens | journal=Pharmacology & Therapeutics | year=2004 | pages=131–81 | volume=101 | issue=2 | url=http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?A=ShowDoc1&ID=6318 | pmid=14761703 | doi=10.1016/j.pharmthera.2003.11.002] . Worth noting is thatselective serotonin reuptake inhibitor s (a class ofantidepressants includingPaxil ,Prozac , andZoloft ) strongly decrease the hallucinogenic effects of serotonergic psychedelics.Fact|date=March 2007 MDMA's effect is also strongly negated by the use of SSRIs, however MDMA is generally not considered a serotonergic psychedelic, as the majority of MDMA's action appears to be through stimulating a release of serotonin, which does not appear to be the method of action of the serotonergic psychedelics.Examples
Examples of Serotonergic psychedelics include
LSD ,psilocybin , DMT andmescaline . The tryptamines, such as DMT, psilocybin, etc structurally resembleserotonin itself, see [http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/chemistry/chemistry_compare.php?lm=serotonin_2d&rm=psilocybin_2d Erowid.org's Chem-Compare] tool, here shown comparing serotonin and psilocybin. The family ofphenethylamines , which includes Mescaline and many of theresearch chemical s such as2C-I more strongly resembles dopamine, as shown here in a [http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/chemistry/chemistry_compare.php?lm=dopamine_2d&rm=mescaline_2d comparison of dopamine and mescaline] .Recreational uses
The most widely known use of serotonergic psychedelics is as
recreational drug s, providing the user with apsychedelic experience known in the common slang as a "trip".Medical uses
*There is substantial anecdotal evidence that serotonergic psychedelics may be helpful in the treatment of
cluster headache s.
*There has been research, largely during the 1960s, suggesting thatpsychedelic drugs may be able to lead to breakthrough experiences duringpsychotherapy . Most of this research was centered around serotonergic psychedelics.
*During the 1960s, some therapists would self-administerLSD in an attempt to gain insight to the nature ofSchizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, as the effects of LSD and various other similar psychedelic drugs were believed at the time to bepsychotomimetic . However while psychedelic drug therapy is believed to have some therapeutic effect, psychotomimetic action has not been found to be a direct product of LSD or other psychedelic drug use.Sandoz Laboratories provided most of the LSD for this use under the brand-nameDelysid .Timothy Leary was a noteworthy individual who initially was performing LSD research along these lines.
*Also during the 1960s, AMT (Alpha-Methyl-Tryptamine) was prescribed as anantidepressant due to its MAO Inhibitory properties, mostly in the formerSoviet Union .
*Psilocybin and other5-HT2A receptor agonists appear to have a rapid and often sustained (after the drug has left the body) therapeutic effect onObsessive-compulsive disorder .References
External resources
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050828155014/http://www.clusterheadaches.org/library/serotonin/5ht_hallucinogens.htm Organization for Understanding Cluster Headaches Research Library - 5HT and Hallucinogens] (Archive.org index, Aug 28, 2005)
* [http://www.clusterbusters.com/ Cluster Busters]
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