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Title: Psychedelic/Hallucinogens - Chpt 12


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Psychedelic/Hallucinogens- Chpt 12
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Hallucinogen Class/structure
  • Cholinergic
  • Muscarine
  • Scopolamine
  • Glutamatergic
  • PCP
  • Ketamine
  • Dextromethorphan
  • Opioid
  • Salvinorin A (Salvia)
  • Serotonergic
  • LSD-25
  • Psilocybin/Psilocin
  • DMT - Ayahuasca
  • Bufotenine (ibogaine)
  • Ololiuqui (oh-low-lee-oo-kee)
  • Morning glory seeds
  • Mescaline (peyote)
  • MDMA (ecstasy)
  • MDA
  • MDE
  • DOM
  • Myristin and Elemicin (nutmeg and mace)

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Effects of Serotonergic Hallucinogens
  • Sympathomimetic
  • Visual hallucinations
  • Can influence perception of time, space events
  • Altered consciousness
  • Intense emotional experiences
  • May produce Expansive or Restrictive Effects

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LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD)-a brief history
  • Lysergic acid Derived from ergot alkaloids
  • Ergot is a poisonous fungus that infects rye
    other grains grasses (Saint Anthony's Fire)
  • Albert Hoffman 1938 - synthesized 25 in series
    of new molecules related to ergot alkaloid
    chemistry
  • 1943 - returned to 25 making new batch
    absorbed some through skin

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Albert Hofmann-Discovered LSD-1943
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LSD in the USA
  • 1950s
  • Clinical usage Psychiatric training
  • Military Usage U.S. military and CIA as
    incapacitating agent and truth drug
  • U.S. government gave LSD to unsuspecting
    individuals to study effects

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LSD in the USA
  • 1960s - popular use advocates
  • East Coast Timothy Leary (clinical psychologist
    at Harvard)
  • West Coast Ken Kesey (noted author)

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Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey
Timothy Leary LSD guru of the 1960s-Turn on,
tune in and drop out
Advocate..Author-One flew over the Cuckoos nest
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LSD in the USA
  • Spread through country with huge publicity until
    peak 1968 to 1972
  • Schedule I in 1968
  • Early 1990s - LSD came back

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Doses of Acid
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Visual Hallucinations
  • Enhanced color perception-increased
    vividness/contrast emotional significance
  • Flickering of the visual field-Altered Perception
    of motion
  • Synesthesia- mixing of sensory qualities, Sounds
    can take on visual forms music may take on
    enhanced meaning or intensity
  • Form constants-

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FORM CONSTANTS?
  • Visual hallucinations that are commonly
    experienced
  • gratings, latticework, honeycomb, chessboard,
  • tunnels, funnels, alleys, cones, vessels, and
    spirals
  • can be present with eyes open or closed
  • involve bright light in center with figures
    moving in from periphery
  • forms appear to move in depth and take on color
    shades, red common

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Form Constants
  • Lattice Pattern
  • Tunnel/Vortex
  • Spiral Explosion

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Pharmacology of LSD
  • Pharmacological Effects
  • Effects heavily dependent on dose taken
  • not just intensity of effects, but type of
    effects
  • Low doses mild perceptual alterations
  • comparable to effects of marijuana use, but
    greater clarity
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Effects of LSD
  • Effects of drug come on in about 30 min (oral or
    mucousal)
  • first signs are autonomic activation
  • followed by overt behavioral signs - loosening of
    emotional inhibitions
  • giddiness, laughter for no reason
  • mood euphoric and expansive, but labile mood
    swings notable
  • abnormal color sensations, luminescence
  • colors reported as more brilliant

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Effects of LSD
  • space and time disorders
  • added depth with loss of perspective - up/down
    altered
  • close in space influenced more than distant
  • general slowing of time reported

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HIGH dose Effects of LSD-Tripping
  • progression through mental and emotional
    experiences
  • 6-12 hrs duration
  • Each trip unique, highly dependent upon
    setting and personal expectations
  • Can alter subjects emotional feelings during
    trip by experimenters previous behavior
  • warm and supportive or suspicious and
    nonsupportive

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Tripping can be divided into four stages

1. Onset 30 min to 1 hour visual effects begin
2. Plateau next 2 hours sense of time slows, visual effects intensify
3. Peak after about 3 hrs and lasts 2-3 hours Each trip unique, highly dependent upon setting and personal expectations In another world, synesthesia
4. Come down 2 hours May take up until next day to feel normal again
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LSD PARTY vs. PEAK EXPERIENCES?
  • Many people have used hallucinogens for
    social/communion/party purposes..however,many
    claim that these substances can produce profound
    experiences
  • The Peak experience-feelings of unity,
    transcendence of time and space, strong positive
    affect, sense of reality and objectivity of the
    experience, sacredness, ineffability,
    Paradoxicality, transiency, and subsequent
    positive changes in attitudes and behavior.

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Hallucinogenic drug problems
  • Bad trips anxiety/panic-
  • - traumatizing, dark imagery, insights appalling
  • Usually occur in novice users, feel out of
    control
  • Generally negative set and setting are key
    contributing factors

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Adverse reactions to Serotonergic Hallucinogens?
  • Can lead to suicide or prolonged psychotic
    reaction
  • Can usually be talked down from a bad trip
  • Other psychological effects sometimes
    experienced- depersonalization, anxious or
    fearful state,
  • disruption of logical thought.

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LSD Flashbacks
  • Spontaneous recurrence of trip after period of
    normalcy
  • can occur after long periods of abstinence
  • more common after multiple high dose use
  • prolonged afterimages for days and weeks after
  • mechanism unknown
  • can be brought on by other drugs or setting
  • most commonly reported in low light situations
  • not intrinsically dangerous and usually goes away

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Experimental receptor study
  • Vollenweider (1998)
  • Administration of antagonists
  • Risperidone, Ketanserin (5-HT2A D2 DA)
  • Decreased drug-induced visual illusions/hallucinat
    ions
  • Haloperidol (Only D2 DA Not 5-HT2A)
  • Completely failed to prevent hallucinogenic
    effects
  • 5-HT2A is key mediator of hallucinogenic action
  • Tolerance acquired via down-regulation of
    receptors
  • Very rapid tolerance nearly complete in 4 days

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LSD Neurotransmission
  • Binds to 5-HT2A receptors
  • agonist effect
  • Increases amount of sensory information getting
    to cortex through excitation of the Locus
    Coereleus

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TOLERANCE AND DEPENDENCE?
  • Very rapid tolerance (Tachyphylaxis) nearly
    complete in 4 days
  • Tolerance acquired via down-regulation of
    receptors
  • No withdrawal syndrome
  • No indication from any study of either
    psychological or physical dependence
  • animals do not self-administer

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Adverse Effects Myth Reality
  • Birth defects/chromosome damage
  • Myth!
  • Acute Psychotic Reactions (Bad Trips)
  • Fairly Common
  • Use 7 times and legally insane
  • Myth!
  • Residual Psychosis
  • Rare not certainly related to LSD

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Adverse Effects Myth Reality
  • Flashbacks
  • Fairly common among heavy users
  • For some people, flashbacks are constant
  • Rare, but true hallucinogen persisting
    perception disorder
  • Stored in spine?
  • MythCauses of flashbacks unclear
  • The largest Problem relates to
    decisions/behaviors while intoxicated
  • Accidents, Suicide, Aggression/violence

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Psilocybe Mushrooms
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Psilocybe Mushrooms
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Psilocybin/Psilocin
  • Psilocybin
  • magic mushrooms or shrooms
  • Fungi that manufactured alkaloids with
    hallucinogenic properties
  • Oral consumption
  • Eaten raw, boiled in water to make tea, or cooked
    with other foods to cover its bitter flavor
  • Major ingredients
  • Psilocybin metabolized to psilocin.

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Psilocybin/Psilocin
  • Last about 6-10 hours
  • Less potent than LSD-25
  • 5-HT2A agonist
  • Same basic effects as LSD
  • Mushrooms occasionally toxic

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Yage/AyahuascaDMT
  • employed for divinatory and healing purposes by
    peoples of the Amazonian regions of S.A., is
    known by a number of different names.
  • Supreme Court has ruled in favor of religious use
    of hoasca (Ayahuasca) tea (DMT) as of 2009)

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DMT, 5-MeOA-DMT
  • DMT (dimethyltryptamine)
  • Derived from plants (Virola Shrub)in South
    America
  • Devoid of psychoactivity when taken orally
  • Except with ayahauasca, vine of the soul
  • In solid powder form and smoked.
  • Onset of Effects is Rapid (45 sec.) but are short
    lasting (5-15 min.)
  • 5-MeO-DMT (5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine)
  • Foxy Methoxy
  • Oral active synthetic DMT analog is considerably
    more potent

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Ololiuqui
  • Substance found in morning glory seeds
  • Similar to LSD
  • Significant nausea, vomiting and cramping

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Mescaline
  • From the Peyote cactus
  • Mescal (peyote) button
  • Native to SW United States and N Mexico
  • Administration
  • Chewed raw or cooked and eaten
  • Pure powder form

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Mescaline
  • Structurally similar to NE
  • However, most of the effect is mediated by our
    friend, the 5-HT2A agonist action
  • Legal for members of the Native American Church

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Peyote cactus-mescaline
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Religious Use of Hallucinogens
  • Right to peyote ritual is protected for Native
    Americans

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Peyote cactus-mescaline
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Pharmacology of selected Hallucinogenic Drugs
  • Pyschedelic effects
  • begin within 30-90
  • min (oral)
  • LSD or mescaline trip lasts for 6-12 hrs
    Psilocybin dissipates sooner
  • DMT effects user within seconds and dissipates in
    an hour or less
  • Depicts the typical dose range taken by
    recreational users (psilocybin is most potent and
    mescaline is the least)

Drug Route of Admin Typical Dose Range
LSD Oral .05-.10 mg
Psilocybin Oral 10-20 mg
Mescaline Oral 200-500 mg
DMT Smoking 20-50 mg
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