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Vanessa Manchim Favaro1, Maurício Yonamine2, Juliana Carlota Kramer Soares1, Maria Gabriela Menezes Oliveira1.
Abstract
Ayahuasca is a hallucinogenic beverage that combines the action of the 5-HT2A/2C agonist N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) from Psychotria viridis with the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) induced by beta-carbonyls from Banisteriopsis caapi. Previous investigations have highlighted the involvement of ayahuasca with the activation of brain regions known to be involved with episodic memory, contextual associations and emotional processing after ayahuasca ingestion. Moreover long term users show better performance in neuropsychological tests when tested in off-drug condition. This study evaluated the effects of long-term administration of ayahuasca on Morris water maze (MWM), fear conditioning and elevated plus maze (EPM) performance in rats. Behavior tests started 48h after the end of treatment. Freeze-dried ayahuasca doses of 120, 240 and 480 mg/kg were used, with water as the control. Long-term administration consisted of a daily oral dose for 30 days by gavage. The behavioral data indicated that long-term ayahuasca administration did not affect the performance of animals in MWM and EPM tasks. However the dose of 120 mg/kg increased the contextual conditioned fear response for both background and foreground fear conditioning. The tone conditioned response was not affected after long-term administration. In addition, the increase in the contextual fear response was maintained during the repeated sessions several weeks after training. Taken together, these data showed that long-term ayahuasca administration in rats can interfere with the contextual association of emotional events, which is in agreement with the fact that the beverage activates brain areas related to these processes.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26716991 PMCID: PMC4696664 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145840
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Effect of long-term ayahuasca administration on fear conditioning background performance.
This figure shows the mean values (±SEM) of the freezing times during CFC (A) and TFC (B) tests of animals that received water or ayahuasca at doses of 120 mg/kg (aya 120), 240 mg/kg (aya 240) and 480 mg/kg (aya 480). “*” indicates a significant difference compared with the water group (p≤0.05). The number of animals per group is shown in parentheses after group names.
Effect of ayahuasca administration on performance in elevated plus maze.
| Experiment | Group | % Open arm time spent | % Open arm entries | Frequency of rearing | Frequency of head dip |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exp 1 | One-way ANOVA | F(3,42) = 0.54;P = 0.65 | F(3,42) = 0.50;P = 0.68 | F(3,42) = 0.74;P = 0.53 | F(3,42) = 0.05;P = 0.98 |
| Water (12) | 20 ± 3 | 34 ± 2 | 15 ± 2 | 10 ± 1 | |
| Aya 120 (11) | 21 ± 2 | 33 ± 3 | 12 ± 1 | 10 ± 1 | |
| Aya 240 (12) | 20 ± 3 | 32 ± 4 | 13 ± 2 | 10 ± 1 | |
| Aya 480 (11) | 16 ± 2 | 32 ± 3 | 13 ± 1 | 9 ± 1 | |
| Exp 2 | Student′s t-test | t(21) = 0.87;P = 0.39 | t(21) = -0.55;P = 0.58 | t(21) = -0.47;P = 0.64 | t(21) = 0.32;P = 0.74 |
| Water (12) | 23 ± 3 | 37 ± 3 | 12 ± 1 | 9 ± 1 | |
| Aya 120 (12) | 19 ± 3 | 39 ± 3 | 13 ± 1 | 9 ± 1 |
Note: Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. The number of animals per group is shown in parentheses after the group names.
Fig 2The effect of long-term ayahuasca administration on fear conditioning foreground followed by repeated sessions.
This figure shows the mean values (±SEM) of the freezing times during context A and B tests (A) and during the repeated sessions 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35 days after training (B) of the animals that received water or ayahuasca at a dose of 120 mg/kg (aya 120). “*” indicates a significant difference compared with the water group (p≤0.05). The number of animals per group is shown in parentheses after group names.
Effect of long-term ayahuasca administration on Morris water maze performance.
| Probe test—Time spent in quadrants (s) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group | Target | Opposite | Right | Left |
| Water (6) | 29 ± 8 | 11 ± 3 | 13 ± 6 | 7 ± 2 |
| Aya 120 (6) | 26 ± 7 | 13 ± 3 | 14 ± 5 | 8 ± 2 |
| Aya 240 (6) | 27 ± 6 | 12 ± 4 | 15 ± 5 | 6 ± 3 |
| Aya 480 (6) | 26 ± 9 | 11 ± 3 | 14 ± 6 | 8 ± 3 |
Note: Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. The number of animals per group is shown in parentheses after the group names.
* Means different from opposite, right and left quadrants (p≤0.05). The two-way ANOVA results indicated a significant quadrant effect [F(3,60) = 110.96; p≤0.001], in which Tukey’s test indicated that the time spent in the target differed from the other quadrants. The group effects [F(3,20) = 0.68; p = 0.57] and the group × quadrant interactions [F(9,60) = 0.51; p = 0.85] were not significant.