Psychedelics are used by lot of people for counterculture and spiritual experiences. It also comes with the risk of misuse and dependency that can be harmful for the mind and body. However, a recent study states that psychedelics may be the answer to chronic mental conditions such as anxiety and depression.
The study, led by neuroscientist Vidita A Vaidya, at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, in collaboration with researchers from Cornell, Yale, and Columbia, stated that psychedelics may be the answer to opening up new avenues of treatment for mental conditions. The study demonstrated a complex interaction between the psychedelic drug, the receptors, and the specific neurons in a specific location of the brain – further leading to reduction of anxiety -like symptoms. Psychedelics and brain pathway The study was conducted with the usage of serotonergic psychedelic 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI) - a substance commonly used in medical research.
It was observed that DOI targeted fast firing PV-positive interneurons - this further helped in sending calming signals to other parts of the brain, especially calming the overactive circuits in the brain associated with anxiety. In the ventral hippocampus, the complex interaction between the drug, receptors and the specific neurons helped in reducing anxiety-like symptoms. ALSO READ: Psychedelic drug linked to a long-term reduction in anxiety, depression: Study The lead of the study, Vidita A Vaidya explained that .