Serotonin receptors, especially the 5HT2A receptor, are thought to be involved in the effects of various recreationally used psychedelic substances such as LSD. LSD potently stimulates the 5-HT2A receptor but also 5-HT2B/C, 5-HT1 and dopaminergic receptors. LSD induces acute transient alterations in waking consciousness including visual perceptual alterations, audio-visual synesthesia, derealization and depersonalization. LSD has therefore been used as experimental tool ("psychotomimetic") in modern psychiatric research to study psychotic-like states and model psychosis in healthy subjects \[1-5\]. However, the dose-effects of 5-HT2A receptor stimulation by LSD has not yet been studied. Additionally, there is still very limited data to what extent the 5HT2A receptor contributes to LSD's effects and its role in the mediation of the full response to LSD at a high dose is unclear. A recent experimental human study showed the 5-HT2A receptor antagonist ketanserin fully blocked the subjective effects of a moderate dose of 100 µg of LSD \[6\]. But, whether the effects of a high 200 µg oral dose of LSD can be blocked by the selective pharmacological 5-HT2A antagonist ketanserin remains to be tested to confirm the critical role of the 5-HT2A receptor in more pronounced alterations of consciousness and perception. The present study therefore explores the role the 5-HT2A receptor in LSD-induced altered states of consciousness using escalating doses of LSD and the 5-HT2A receptor blocker ketanserin administered before a high dose of LSD.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
16
University Hospital
Basel, Switzerland
Altered states of consciousness
total 5D-ASC score (5-Dimensional Altered States of Consciousness Rating Scale)
Time frame: 18 months
Subjective effects
VAS (Visual analog scales)
Time frame: 18 months
Subjective effects
AMRS scales (Adjective mood rating scale)
Time frame: 18 months
Psychotomimetic effects
ESI scale (Eppendorf Schizophrenia Inventory)
Time frame: 18 months
Mystical-type experiences
MS scales (Mysticism scale)
Time frame: 18 months
Mystical-type experiences
SCQ scales (States of consciousness questionnaire)
Time frame: 18 months
Autonomic effects
Blood pressure
Time frame: 18 months
Autonomic effects
Heart Rate
Time frame: 18 months
Autonomic effects
Body temperature
Time frame: 18 months
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