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MDMA enhances empathy-like behaviors in mice via 5-HT release in the nucleus accumbens
B. Rein, K. Raymond, et al.
MDMA robustly enhances empathy-like behaviors in mice—boosting the social transfer of pain and analgesia via serotonin (5-HT) signaling in the nucleus accumbens; optogenetic 5-HT release reproduces these effects, and systemic MDMA or NAc 5-HT stimulation rescues empathy deficits in Shank3-deficient autism-model mice. Research conducted by Ben Rein, Kendall Raymond, Cali Boustani, Sabrena Tuy, Jie Zhang, Robyn St. Laurent, Matthew B. Pomrenze, Parnaz Boroon, Boris Heifets, Monique L. Smith, and Robert C. Malenka.
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