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Metabolomics and integrated network analysis reveal roles of endocannabinoids and large neutral amino acid balance in the ayahuasca experience

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BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
卷 149, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2022.112845

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Ayahuasca; Dimethyltryptamine; Integrative Network Analysis; Metabolomics; Psychedelics; Subjective effects

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  1. Departament d'Universitats, Recerca i Societat de la Informacio de la Generalitat de Catalunya [2017 SGR 1721]
  2. Comissionat per a Universitats i Recerca del DIUE de la Generalitat de Catalunya
  3. European Social Fund (ESF)
  4. Institut de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya (IBEC)
  5. MCIN/AEI [FJC2018-035791-I]
  6. Dutch Research Council (NWO) [406.18. GO.019]

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This study investigates the human metabolomics signature after consuming the psychedelic ayahuasca and its connection to subjective effects and plasma concentrations of ayahuasca alkaloids. The results suggest a crosstalk between circulating large-neutral amino acids and subjective effects, independent of alkaloid concentrations. Dysregulation in neurotransmission pathways such as serotonin and dopamine synthesis is also observed.
There has been a renewed interest in the potential use of psychedelics for the treatment of psychiatric conditions. Nevertheless, little is known about the mechanism of action and molecular pathways influenced by ayahuasca use in humans. Therefore, for the first time, our study aims to investigate the human metabolomics signature after consumption of a psychedelic, ayahuasca, and its connection with both the psychedelic-induced subjective effects and the plasma concentrations of ayahuasca alkaloids. Plasma samples of 23 individuals were collected both before and after ayahuasca consumption. Samples were analysed through targeted metabolomics and further integrated with subjective ratings of the ayahuasca experience (i.e., using the 5-Dimension Altered States of Consciousness Rating Scale [ASC]), and plasma ayahuascaalkaloids using integrated network analysis. Metabolic pathways enrichment analysis using diffusion algorithms for specific KEGG modules was performed on the metabolic output. Compared to baseline, the consumption of ayahuasca increased N-acyl-ethanolamine endocannabinoids, decreased 2-acyl-glycerol endocannabinoids, and altered several large-neutral amino acids (LNAAs). Integrated network results indicated that most of the LNAAs were inversely associated with 9 out of the 11 subscales of the ASC, except for tryptophan which was positively associated. Several endocannabinoids and hexosylceramides were directly associated with the ayahuasca alkaloids. Enrichment analysis confirmed dysregulation in several pathways involved in neurotransmission such as serotonin and dopamine synthesis. In conclusion, a crosstalk between the circulating LNAAs and the subjective effects is suggested, which is independent of the alkaloid concentrations and provides insights into the specific metabolic fingerprint and mechanism of action underlying ayahuasca experiences.

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