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Science paper Harmine's anti-fibrotic potential

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To follow up on Psychedelics and 5HT2B cardiotoxicity, which mentioned Harmine is an effective therapeutic small molecule for the treatment of cardiac hypertrophy (2021):

5-HT2B receptor agonism can cause fibrosis in organs other than the heart. While cardiac valvulopathy is the most well-known adverse effect, 5-HT2B agonism has been implicated in fibrotic, proliferative, and remodeling diseases in the lungs, liver, skin, and retroperitoneal space.

Harmine is a promising agent here:
These studies support harmine’s anti-fibrotic potential across multiple organ systems, mediated through anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, and transcription factor-modulating pathways.

Implications for valvulopathy: in theory, since antifibrotic agents (especially 5-HT2B antagonists) block the fibrotic mechanisms driving 5-HT2B agonist-induced valvulopathy, preclinical data supports protection from progression. But that doesn't necessarily mean they can reverse valvulopathy.
 
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