Neural mechanisms underlying psilocybin’s therapeutic potential – the need for preclinical in vivo electrophysiology

Rebecca Smausz, Joanna Neill, J. Gigg
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Abstract

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound with profound perception-, emotion- and cognition-altering properties and great potential for treating brain disorders. However, the neural mechanisms mediating its effects require in-depth investigation as there is still much to learn about how psychedelic drugs produce their profound and long-lasting effects. In this review, we outline the current understanding of the neurophysiology of psilocybin’s psychoactive properties, highlighting the need for additional preclinical studies to determine its effect on neural network dynamics. We first describe how psilocybin’s effect on brain regions associated with the default-mode network (DMN), particularly the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, likely plays a key role in mediating its consciousness-altering properties. We then outline the specific receptor and cell types involved and discuss contradictory evidence from neuroimaging studies regarding psilocybin’s net effect on activity within these regions. We go on to argue that in vivo electrophysiology is ideally suited to provide a more holistic, neural network analysis approach to understand psilocybin’s mode of action. Thus, we integrate information about the neural bases for oscillatory activity generation with the accumulating evidence about psychedelic drug effects on neural synchrony within DMN-associated areas. This approach will help to generate important questions for future preclinical and clinical studies. Answers to these questions are vital for determining the neural mechanisms mediating psilocybin’s psychotherapeutic potential, which promises to improve outcomes for patients with severe depression and other difficulty to treat conditions.
裸盖菇素治疗潜力的神经机制-临床前体内电生理的需要
裸盖菇素是一种天然产生的迷幻化合物,具有深刻的感知、情感和认知改变特性,在治疗脑部疾病方面具有巨大潜力。然而,介导其作用的神经机制需要深入研究,因为关于致幻剂如何产生深远和持久的影响还有很多需要了解。在这篇综述中,我们概述了目前对裸盖菇素精神活性特性的神经生理学的理解,强调需要进行额外的临床前研究以确定其对神经网络动力学的影响。我们首先描述了裸盖菇素对与默认模式网络(DMN)相关的大脑区域的影响,特别是前额叶皮层和海马体,可能在调节其意识改变特性方面发挥关键作用。然后,我们概述了所涉及的特定受体和细胞类型,并讨论了神经影像学研究中关于裸盖菇素对这些区域活动的净影响的相互矛盾的证据。我们继续认为,体内电生理学非常适合提供更全面的神经网络分析方法来理解裸盖菇素的作用模式。因此,我们将振荡活动产生的神经基础信息与迷幻药物对dmn相关区域内神经同步性的影响的积累证据相结合。这种方法将有助于为未来的临床前和临床研究产生重要的问题。这些问题的答案对于确定调节裸盖菇素心理治疗潜力的神经机制至关重要,裸盖菇素有望改善严重抑郁症和其他难以治疗的疾病患者的治疗效果。
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