Neural Circuitry-Related Biomarkers for Drug Development in Psychiatry: An Industry Perspective.

Q3 Neuroscience
Patricio O'Donnell, Derek L Buhl, Jason Johannesen, Marijn Lijffijt
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Abstract

Drug development in psychiatry has been hampered by the lack of reliable ways to determine the neurobiological effects of the assets tested, difficulties in identifying patient subsets more amenable to benefit from a given asset, and issues with executing trials in a manner that would convincingly provide answers. An emerging idea in many companies is to validate tools to address changes in neural circuits by pharmacological tools as a key piece in quantifying the effects of our drugs. Here, we review past, present, and emerging approaches to capture the outcome of the modulation of brain circuits. The field is now ripe for implementing these approaches in drug development.

用于精神病学药物开发的神经回路相关生物标记物:行业视角。
由于缺乏可靠的方法来确定所测试药物的神经生物学效应,难以确定更适合从特定药物中获益的患者亚群,以及无法以令人信服的方式执行试验以提供答案,精神病学的药物开发一直受到阻碍。许多公司的一个新想法是通过药理学工具验证解决神经回路变化的工具,这是量化药物效果的关键一环。在此,我们回顾了过去、现在和新出现的捕捉大脑回路调节结果的方法。目前,在药物开发中采用这些方法的时机已经成熟。
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Advances in neurobiology
Advances in neurobiology Neuroscience-Neurology
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