Bhagavan Chiranth, Kanaan Richard, Carter Olivia, Nielsen Glenn, Berlowitz David, Issak Sara, Braat Sabine, Zaloumis Sophie, Attard Zachary, Oliver Georgina, Mayne Deanne, McKernon David, Roebuck Greg, Rucker James, Butler Matthew, Bryson Alexander
Department of Psychiatry University of Melbourne Austin Health Heidelberg Victoria Australia.
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia.
Psychiatr Res Clin Pract. 2024 Jul 23;6(4):164-174. doi: 10.1176/appi.prcp.20240047. eCollection 2024 Winter.
There has been a resurgence of research into the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics for neuropsychiatric disorders. Classic psychedelics, such as psilocybin, exert complex effects on higher cognitive functions such as perception and awareness, but their impact on motor function remains unexplored. Moreover, there is a theoretical rationale for using psychedelics to promote motor retraining in certain neuropsychiatric conditions associated with motor dysfunction. This protocol paper outlines the first study to investigate the feasibility and safety of performing movement tasks during the acute effects of psilocybin in healthy participants. The findings from this study will further our understanding of the impact of psychedelics on motor function, and inform future studies that combine classic psychedelics with motor retraining in clinical populations.
12 healthy participants will each receive three doses of psilocybin (between 5 and 20 mg) in a randomized order, with each dose administered at least 1 week apart. Participants, the trial physiotherapists, and statisticians will remain blinded to the psilocybin dose. A battery of measures assessing motor function will be completed during the acute drug effects. In addition, measures of safety, pre- and post-dose resting-state brain activity via functional magnetic resonance imaging, and participants' subjective experience will be assessed.
对迷幻剂治疗神经精神疾病潜在益处的研究再度兴起。经典迷幻剂,如裸盖菇素,对感知和意识等高级认知功能有复杂影响,但其对运动功能的影响仍未得到探索。此外,在某些与运动功能障碍相关的神经精神疾病中,使用迷幻剂促进运动再训练有理论依据。本方案文件概述了第一项研究,旨在调查在健康参与者中,裸盖菇素急性作用期间进行运动任务的可行性和安全性。本研究结果将加深我们对迷幻剂对运动功能影响的理解,并为未来将经典迷幻剂与临床人群运动再训练相结合的研究提供信息。
12名健康参与者将按随机顺序各接受三剂裸盖菇素(5至20毫克之间),每剂至少间隔1周给药。参与者、试验物理治疗师和统计学家将对裸盖菇素剂量保持盲态。在药物急性作用期间,将完成一系列评估运动功能的测量。此外,还将评估安全性、给药前和给药后通过功能磁共振成像测量的静息态脑活动,以及参与者的主观体验。