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Psilocybin dampens rats’ reward pursuit by activating prefrontal inhibitory neurons
neuroscience5 hours ago

Psilocybin dampens rats’ reward pursuit by activating prefrontal inhibitory neurons

A rat study found that a single psilocybin dose (1 mg/kg, given intraperitoneally) reduced the rats’ preference for larger rewards 48 hours after administration, by increasing activity of parvalbumin inhibitory interneurons wrapped in perineuronal nets in the medial prefrontal cortex. This linked change in brain circuitry suggests psilocybin may dampen incentive motivation and alter reward processing, offering insight into potential mechanisms for treating substance-use disorders. Results are preliminary and limited to male rats, with no impairment to attention or basic motor skills observed.

Cortisol Acts as Brain-Development Clock to End Early Plasticity
science29 days ago

Cortisol Acts as Brain-Development Clock to End Early Plasticity

Harvard researchers show cortisol triggers astrocytes to initiate a 100-gene program that hardens the extracellular matrix around neurons with perineuronal nets, closing critical periods of brain plasticity; blocking glucocorticoid receptors can reopen plasticity in adults, and the same pathway appears in humans, with implications for neurodevelopmental disorders.

UVA Researchers Find New Ways to Prevent Alzheimer’s Memory Loss of Loved Ones
health7 months ago

UVA Researchers Find New Ways to Prevent Alzheimer’s Memory Loss of Loved Ones

Research from the University of Virginia suggests that the breakdown of perineuronal nets around neurons in the brain contributes to social memory loss in Alzheimer's disease. In mice, preventing the degradation of these nets with MMP inhibitors preserved social memory, independent of amyloid pathology, indicating a new potential therapeutic target for the disease.