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Título: The Causal Role of Consciousness in Psychedelic Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression: Hypothesis and Proposal
Autores/as: Fernández- Borkel, Tobías
Fernández Borkel, Lucas Michael 
Rojas Hernández, Jaime 
Hernández-Álvarez, Elisa
Quintana Hernández, Domingo Jesús 
Ponti, Ludovica G.
Henríquez Hernández, Luis Alberto 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3211 Psiquiatría
Palabras clave: Psychedelics
Consciousness
Anesthesia
TRD
Psilocybin, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Publicación seriada: ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science 
Resumen: The therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances, particularly psilocybin, for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) has garnered considerable attention. However, the necessity of subjective psychedelic experiences for therapeutic efficacy remains unclear, creating a critical gap in the field. To determine whether subjective psychedelic experiences induced by psilocybin are required for its antidepressant effects or whether these effects are mediated solely by neurobiological actions independent of consciousness. We propose a randomized controlled trial with three groups: (P) Psilocybin (25 mg oral dose with guided therapeutic integration), (P+A) Psilocybin under propofol-induced general anesthesia (eliminating subjective experiences), and (X+A) Propofol-induced anesthesia with placebo (with no psilocybin). Clinical assessments of depression and anxiety, combined with fMRI-based brain connectivity analysis (including fractal complexity, brain entropy, and network dynamics), will be conducted at baseline, postintervention, and during follow-ups. The proposed study protocol expects distinct therapeutic outcomes across groups. Superior improvements in depression and anxiety symptoms are anticipated in the conscious psilocybin group (P) compared to both anesthetized groups (P+A) and (X+A). Additionally, increased brain connectivity measures in fractal complexity and entropy are hypothesized to correlate positively with therapeutic improvements, particularly pronounced in the conscious condition. Isolating subjective experiences through anesthesia, aims to determine whether conscious psychedelic experiences play a causal role in therapeutic outcomes. Results have significant implications for clinical protocols, treatment guidelines, and the broader theoretical understanding of consciousness and its relationship to mental health
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/143229
ISSN: 2575-9108
DOI: 10.1021/acsptsci.5c00445
Fuente: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science [EISSN 2575-9108], (Julio 2025)
Colección:Artículos
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