“…Most importantly, selective 5-HT 2A antagonists block the HTR induced by DOI and other hallucinogens (Schreiber et al, 1995; Fantegrossi et al, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010), and hallucinogens do not induce the HTR in 5-HT 2A knockout mice (Gonzalez-Maeso et al, 2003, 2007; Keiser et al, 2009; Halberstadt et al, 2011). Although phencyclidine (Nabeshima et al, 1987), benzodiazepines (Tadano et al, 2001), the CB 1 antagonist SR 14176A (Darmani and Pandya, 2000), the 5-HT 1A antagonist WAY-100635 (Darmani, 1998), and thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogs (Fone et al, 1989) induce the HTR, these effects are blocked by 5-HT 2A receptor antagonists. Because of this specificity, this behavior has been widely adopted as an animal behavioral assay for 5-HT 2A activation and hallucinogen-like effects.…”