Psilocybin restrains activity-based anorexia in female rats by enhancing cognitive flexibility: contributions from 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptor mechanisms
Molecular Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
29(10), С. 3291 - 3304
Опубликована: Апрель 27, 2024
Abstract
Psilocybin
has
shown
promise
for
alleviating
symptoms
of
depression
and
is
currently
in
clinical
trials
the
treatment
anorexia
nervosa
(AN),
a
condition
that
characterised
by
persistent
cognitive
inflexibility.
Considering
enhanced
flexibility
after
psilocybin
reported
to
occur
individuals
with
depression,
it
plausible
could
improve
AN
breaking
down
A
mechanistic
understanding
actions
required
tailor
application
most
likely
respond
positive
outcomes.
This
can
only
be
achieved
using
incisive
neurobiological
approaches
animal
models.
Here,
we
use
activity-based
(ABA)
rat
model
comprehensively
assess
aspects
reinforcement
learning
show
(post-acutely)
improves
body
weight
maintenance
female
rats
facilitates
flexibility,
specifically
via
improved
adaptation
initial
reversal
reward
contingencies.
Further,
reveal
involvement
signalling
through
serotonin
(5-HT)
1
5-HT2A
receptor
subtypes
specific
learning,
demonstrating
5-HT1A
antagonism
negates
enhancing
effects
psilocybin.
Moreover,
elicits
transient
increase
decrease
cortical
transcription
these
receptors
(
Htr2a
Htr1a
,
respectively),
further
reduction
abundance
transcripts
exposed
ABA
model.
Together,
findings
support
hypothesis
ameliorate
inflexibility
context
highlight
need
better
understand
therapeutic
mechanisms
independent
binding.
Язык: Английский
A transdiagnostic and translational framework for delineating the neuronal mechanisms of compulsive exercise in anorexia nervosa
International Journal of Eating Disorders,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
57(7), С. 1406 - 1417
Опубликована: Янв. 4, 2024
Abstract
Objective
The
development
of
novel
treatments
for
anorexia
nervosa
(AN)
requires
a
detailed
understanding
the
biological
underpinnings
specific,
commonly
occurring
symptoms,
including
compulsive
exercise.
There
is
considerable
bio‐behavioral
overlap
between
AN
and
obsessive‐compulsive
disorder
(OCD),
therefore
it
plausible
that
similar
mechanisms
underlie
behavior
in
both
populations.
While
association
these
conditions
widely
acknowledged,
defining
shared
OCD
approach.
Methods
We
present
an
argument
better
neurobiological
underpin
exercise
can
be
achieved
two
critical
ways.
First,
by
applying
framework
neuronal
control
to
AN,
second,
taking
advantage
activity‐based
(ABA)
rodent
model
directly
test
this
context
feeding
pathology.
Results
A
cross‐disciplinary
approach
spans
preclinical,
neuroimaging,
clinical
research
as
well
neurocircuitry
advance
our
when,
why,
how
develops
provide
targets
treatment
strategies.
Discussion
In
article,
we
(i)
link
expression
via
transition
goal‐directed
habitual
behavior,
(ii)
disrupted
cortico‐striatal
circuitry
key
substrate
conditions,
(iii)
highlight
utility
ABA
understand
relevant
AN.
Public
Significance
Individuals
with
who
compulsively
are
at
risk
worse
health
outcomes
have
poorer
responses
standard
treatments.
However,
remains
inadequately
understood.
Identifying
whether
neural
underlying
also
controls
hyperactivity
will
aid
eating
strategies
high‐risk
population.
Язык: Английский
Taking better advantage of the activity-based anorexia model
Trends in Molecular Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
30(4), С. 330 - 338
Опубликована: Дек. 15, 2023
The
lack
of
specific
treatments
for
anorexia
nervosa
(AN)
is
partly
driven
by
an
inadequate
understanding
the
neurobiological
drivers
condition.
activity-based
(ABA)
model
recapitulates
key
characteristics
AN
in
rats
and
mice,
can
be
used
to
understand
factors
that
predispose,
maintain,
rescue
anorectic
behaviour.
With
rapidly
evolving
suite
technologies
manipulate
record
neural
activity
during
development
ABA,
we
are
better
placed
than
ever
before
take
advantage
this
unique
biobehavioural
order
develop
refine
novel
AN.
This
will
require
a
collective
effort
bridge
research
disciplines
capitalise
on
knowledge
gains
from
genetics,
neurobiology,
metabolism,
cognition.
Язык: Английский
Psilocybin prevents activity-based anorexia in female rats by enhancing cognitive flexibility: contributions from 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptor mechanisms
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Дек. 13, 2023
Abstract
Psilocybin
has
shown
promise
for
alleviating
symptoms
of
depression
and
is
currently
in
clinical
trials
the
treatment
anorexia
nervosa
(AN),
a
condition
that
characterised
by
persistent
cognitive
inflexibility.
Considering
enhanced
flexibility
after
psilocybin
reported
to
occur
individuals
with
depression,
it
plausible
could
improve
AN
breaking
down
A
mechanistic
understanding
actions
required
tailor
application
most
likely
respond
positive
outcomes.
This
can
only
be
achieved
using
incisive
neurobiological
approaches
animal
models.
Here,
we
use
activity-based
(ABA)
rat
model
comprehensively
assess
aspects
reinforcement
learning
show
(post-acutely)
improves
body
weight
maintenance
female
rats
facilitates
flexibility,
specifically
via
improved
adaptation
initial
reversal
reward
contingencies.
Further,
reveal
involvement
signalling
through
serotonin
(5-HT)
1A
5-HT2A
receptor
subtypes
specific
learning,
demonstrating
5-HT1A
antagonism
negates
enhancing
effects
psilocybin.
Moreover,
elicits
transient
increase
decrease
cortical
transcription
these
receptors
(
Htr2a
Htr1a
,
respectively),
further
reduction
abundance
transcripts
exposed
ABA
model.
Together,
findings
support
hypothesis
ameliorate
inflexibility
context
highlight
need
better
understand
therapeutic
mechanisms
independent
binding.
Язык: Английский