The Neural wrote:
Find which substance binds typically (endogenous binding) to the kappa-opioid receptors : Dynorphin.
Do some research on dynorphin and what it does when bound to k-opioid receptors, in relative concentrations, whether it is an agonist or antagonist, partial or full. Compare with Salvinorin pharmacokinetics to infer if the human behavioural functions linked with the excitation/inhibition of kappa-opioid receptors are on par with Dynorphin binding. This could be helpful. ....
It appears that Ketamine and Salvinorin, as dissociatives, may be contributing to a degree of multisensory disintegration (multisensory disintegration : layman term used to describe interference in multisensory integration sites, sites where signals from different sensory domains arrive for integration into a holistic sense of self)....
Hope this post provided some useful info instead of introducing more confusion. Apologies if the latter!
Yes, this is confusing! But please don't apologize. I don't think I'd have much fitness for researching this space if I did not have room for confusion or toleration of confusion.
As a partial k-opioid agonist and partial D2 agonist, I'd place Salvia right at the heart of the early mother child interactions and the development of emotional integration and even associative capacity.
The irony here or the opportunity here is that a dissociative substance such as Salvia Div. can take us to spaces where an integrative of associative capacity can develop more and more.
Dynorphin is it seems an endogenous regulator and a dissociative both.
Note this:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12801596A primary function of "dynorphin in regulation of the developing hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis". Dynorphin is key to affective regulation and to the right brain and its relatedness to the autonomic nervous system.
Also note this:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24184385Dynorphin has role to play in memory formation and to a certain dissociation from extreme or traumatic experience so that it can be remembered. Enough distance and something can be remembered.
"dynorphin signalling is involved in the formation of social memories by diminishing the emotional component of the experience."
A space for dreaming is a safe enough space to recollect in tranquility what otherwise might be too much for us.
I note that, apparently, according to some of the earlier research I posted, that the right brain is key to object and face recognition as well as an "implicit core self." The thingness of things, the isness of things is very right brain and very Salvia space.
Also I note in one of the above articles a mention of NMDA in the developing prenatal HPA axis. I note that some other dissociatives are NMDA active and very existential, more so than Salvia.
My take is that we are going deep here into spaces that are both very potentially healing and usually quite unconscious in adults.
This is a fascinating space indeed.