Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies

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Autor(a) principal: dos Santos,Rafael G.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Osório,Flávia L., Crippa,José Alexandre S., Hallak,Jaime E. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objective: To conduct a systematic literature review of animal and human studies reporting anxiolytic or antidepressive effects of ayahuasca or some of its isolated alkaloids (dimethyltryptamine, harmine, tetrahydroharmine, and harmaline). Methods: Papers published until 3 April 2015 were retrieved from the PubMed, LILACS and SciELO databases following a comprehensive search strategy and using a predetermined set of criteria for article selection. Results: Five hundred and fourteen studies were identified, of which 21 met the established criteria. Studies in animals have shown anxiolytic and antidepressive effects of ayahuasca, harmine, and harmaline, and experimental studies in humans and mental health assessments of experienced ayahuasca consumers also suggest that ayahuasca is associated with reductions in anxiety and depressive symptoms. A pilot study reported rapid antidepressive effects of a single ayahuasca dose in six patients with recurrent depression. Conclusion: Considering the need for new drugs that produce fewer adverse effects and are more effective in reducing anxiety and depression symptomatology, the described effects of ayahuasca and its alkaloids should be further investigated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
title Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
spellingShingle Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
dos Santos,Rafael G.
Psychedelic agents
dimethyltryptamine
harmine
monoamine oxidase inhibitors
therapeutic use
title_short Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
title_full Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
title_fullStr Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
title_full_unstemmed Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
title_sort Antidepressive and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca: a systematic literature review of animal and human studies
author dos Santos,Rafael G.
author_facet dos Santos,Rafael G.
Osório,Flávia L.
Crippa,José Alexandre S.
Hallak,Jaime E. C.
author_role author
author2 Osório,Flávia L.
Crippa,José Alexandre S.
Hallak,Jaime E. C.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv dos Santos,Rafael G.
Osório,Flávia L.
Crippa,José Alexandre S.
Hallak,Jaime E. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psychedelic agents
dimethyltryptamine
harmine
monoamine oxidase inhibitors
therapeutic use
topic Psychedelic agents
dimethyltryptamine
harmine
monoamine oxidase inhibitors
therapeutic use
description Objective: To conduct a systematic literature review of animal and human studies reporting anxiolytic or antidepressive effects of ayahuasca or some of its isolated alkaloids (dimethyltryptamine, harmine, tetrahydroharmine, and harmaline). Methods: Papers published until 3 April 2015 were retrieved from the PubMed, LILACS and SciELO databases following a comprehensive search strategy and using a predetermined set of criteria for article selection. Results: Five hundred and fourteen studies were identified, of which 21 met the established criteria. Studies in animals have shown anxiolytic and antidepressive effects of ayahuasca, harmine, and harmaline, and experimental studies in humans and mental health assessments of experienced ayahuasca consumers also suggest that ayahuasca is associated with reductions in anxiety and depressive symptoms. A pilot study reported rapid antidepressive effects of a single ayahuasca dose in six patients with recurrent depression. Conclusion: Considering the need for new drugs that produce fewer adverse effects and are more effective in reducing anxiety and depression symptomatology, the described effects of ayahuasca and its alkaloids should be further investigated.
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