Methylene blue gets a bunch of attention for nootropic and neuroprotective effects. In researching potential dangers, I came across the following: https://pubs.asahq.o...-on-the-Central
Although it found evidence of clinical and experimental neurotoxic effects at higher than nootropic doses, there's also this finding:
" Dose-response experiments in single cell neuronal cultures revealed that a 2-h-long exposure to MB at non-cell-death-inducing concentrations could still induce significant retraction of dendritic arbor."
"Most importantly, analysis of neuronal dendritic architecture revealed a significant remodeling of dendritic arbor, including retraction of dendrites as well as elimination of branching points at MB concentrations of 1 μm and greater "
"Given that even minor changes in neuronal morphology have been shown to exert a significant impact on neuronal responses to stimuli,43these results could have important functional consequences, and an essential next step should be to determine whether low concentrations of MB initiate reorganization of neuronal arbor in a more complex and physiologic environment."
This was a 2008 study. Anything to be concerned about here for lower neuroprotective/ nootropic doses?
Edited by Taiidan, 02 March 2021 - 07:23 PM.