Salvinorin-A Induces Intense Dissociative Effects, Blocking External Sensory Perception and Modulating Interoception and Sense of Body Ownership in Humans

Salvinorin-A is a terpene with agonist properties at the kappa-opioid receptor, the binding site of endogenous dynorphins. Salvinorin-A is found in Salvia divinorum, a psychoactive plant traditionally used by the Mazatec people of Oaxaca, Mexico, for medicinal and spiritual purposes. Previous studie...

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Autores: Maqueda, Ana Elda, Valle, Marta|||0000-0002-3515-251X, Addy, Peter H., Antonijoan Arbós, Rosa Ma (Rosa María)|||0000-0002-7099-5125, Puntes, Montserrat, Coimbra, Jimena, Ballester, Maria Rosa|||0000-0002-0472-9558, Garrido, Maite, González, Mireia, Claramunt, Judit, Barker, Steven|||0000-0002-5755-3496, Johnson, Matthew W., Griffiths, Roland R., Riba, Jordi|||0000-0002-9375-8421
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2015
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:254382
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/254382
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1093/ijnp/pyv065
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Body ownership
Dissociative effects
Dynorphins
Human
Interoception
Kappa opioid receptor
Salvia divinorum
Salvinorin-a
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Sumario:Salvinorin-A is a terpene with agonist properties at the kappa-opioid receptor, the binding site of endogenous dynorphins. Salvinorin-A is found in Salvia divinorum, a psychoactive plant traditionally used by the Mazatec people of Oaxaca, Mexico, for medicinal and spiritual purposes. Previous studies with the plant and salvinorin-A have reported psychedelic-like changes in perception, but also unusual changes in body awareness and detachment from external reality. Here we comprehensively studied the profiles of subjective effects of increasing doses of salvinorin-A in healthy volunteers, with a special emphasis on interoception. A placebo and three increasing doses of vaporized salvinorin-A (0.25, 0.50, and 1mg) were administered to eight healthy volunteers with previous experience in the use of psychedelics. Drug effects were assessed using a battery of questionnaires that included, among others, the Hallucinogen Rating Scale, the Altered States of Consciousness, and a new instrument that evaluates different aspects of body awareness: the Multidimensional Assessment for Interoceptive Awareness. Salvinorin-A led to a disconnection from external reality, induced elaborate visions and auditory phenomena, and modified interoception. The lower doses increased somatic sensations, but the highest dose led to a sense of a complete loss of contact with the body. Salvinorin-A induced intense psychotropic effects characterized by a dose-dependent gating of external audio-visual information and an inverted-U dose-response effect on body awareness. These results suggest a prominent role for the kappa opioid receptor in the regulation of sensory perception, interoception, and the sense of body ownership in humans.