Yu Zijia, Burback Lisa, Winkler Olga, Xu Lujie, Dennett Liz, Vermetten Eric, Greenshaw Andrew, Li Xin-Min, Milne Michaela, Wang Fei, Cao Bo, Winship Ian R, Zhang Yanbo, Chan Allen W
Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Sperber Health Sciences Library, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 May 14;15:1386321. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1386321. eCollection 2024.
Intense interest surrounds current research on psychedelics, particularly regarding their potential in treating mental health disorders. Various studies suggest a link between the subjective effects produced by psychedelics and their therapeutic efficacy. Neuroimaging evidence indicates an association of changes in brain functional connectivity with the subjective effects of psychedelics. We conducted a review focusing on psychedelics and brain functional connectivity. The review focused on four psychedelic drugs: ayahuasca, psilocybin and LSD, and the entactogen MDMA. We conducted searches in databases of MEDLINE, Embase, APA PsycInfo and Scopus from inception to Jun 2023 by keywords related to functional connectivity and psychedelics. Using the PRISMA framework, we selected 24 articles from an initial pool of 492 for analysis. This scoping review and analysis investigated the effects of psychedelics on subjective experiences and brain functional connectivity in healthy individuals. The studies quantified subjective effects through psychometric scales, revealing significant experiences of altered consciousness, mood elevation, and mystical experiences induced by psychedelics. Neuroimaging results indicated alterations in the functional connectivity of psychedelics, with consistent findings across substances of decreased connectivity within the default mode network and increased sensory and thalamocortical connectivity. Correlations between these neurophysiological changes and subjective experiences were noted, suggesting a brain network basis of the psychedelics' neuropsychological impact. While the result of the review provides a potential neural mechanism of the subjective effects of psychedelics, direct clinical evidence is needed to advance their clinical outcomes. Our research serves as a foundation for further exploration of the therapeutic potential of psychedelics.
目前对迷幻药的研究引起了广泛关注,特别是其在治疗精神健康障碍方面的潜力。各种研究表明,迷幻药产生的主观效应与其治疗效果之间存在联系。神经影像学证据表明,大脑功能连接的变化与迷幻药的主观效应有关。我们进行了一项聚焦于迷幻药与大脑功能连接的综述。该综述聚焦于四种迷幻药:死藤水、裸盖菇素、麦角酸二乙胺(LSD)以及致幻型兴奋剂亚甲二氧甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)。我们在MEDLINE、Embase、美国心理学会心理学文摘数据库(APA PsycInfo)和Scopus数据库中,使用与功能连接和迷幻药相关的关键词,从数据库创建至2023年6月进行检索。采用系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)框架,我们从最初的492篇文章中筛选出24篇进行分析。这项范围综述和分析调查了迷幻药对健康个体主观体验和大脑功能连接的影响。这些研究通过心理测量量表对主观效应进行量化,揭示了迷幻药引发的意识改变、情绪提升和神秘体验等显著体验。神经影像学结果表明迷幻药会导致功能连接发生改变,不同药物均有一致的发现,即默认模式网络内的连接性降低,而感觉和丘脑皮质连接性增加。研究注意到了这些神经生理变化与主观体验之间的相关性,这表明迷幻药的神经心理影响存在脑网络基础。虽然该综述结果为迷幻药主观效应提供了潜在的神经机制,但仍需要直接的临床证据来改善其临床疗效。我们的研究为进一步探索迷幻药的治疗潜力奠定了基础。