Abstract
PSILOCYBIN AFFECTS SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY BY MODULATING MICROGLIAL ACTIVITY
Ieva Siugzdaiteand 1 co-author
Vilnius University
FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Presenter and authors
Presenter
Ieva Siugzdaite
Vilnius University
Co-authors
Urte Neniskyte
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the density of inhibitory synapse in a mouse model of depression under psilocybin treatment, and to identify the role of microglia by assessing their phagocytic activity toward inhibitory synapses and ECM. Hippocampi from control, stressed, and psilocybin treated mice were analyzed using immunostaining and fluorescence microscopy. Inhibitory synapses were quantified using VGAT and gephyrin, microglia were labelled by Iba1 and CD68, and ECM was stained using aggrecan and Wisteria floribunda agglutinin.
We found that psilocybin induced a significant increase in ECM uptake by microglia without altering lysosomal volume or number. These findings suggest that modulation of microglial activity and ECM remodeling may underlie the sustained plasticity-promoting effects of psilocybin.