定量系统药理学在神经科学中的发展与应用。

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Hugo Geerts
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由于大脑的复杂性,缺乏有效的替代标记物和临床评估的性质,神经病学和精神病学治疗方法的成功临床开发具有挑战性。另一方面,由于健康和病理条件下的非侵入性生物标志物的技术发展,在揭示人类大脑的神经生理学方面取得了巨大进展。定量系统药理学(QSP)旨在将这一日益增长的知识整合到驱动临床表型的关键生物学过程的机制模型中,以支持成功疗法的研究和开发。本章描述了导致可测量的生物标志物变化的分子途径的建模,类似于其他适应症的建模,以及以机械方式推断这些生物标志物结果以预测相关功能临床量表的变化。在临床尺度上模拟治疗干预的效果使用计算神经科学的建模方法,该方法基于人类行为是由特定神经网络的放电活动驱动的前提。在病理驱动的同时,临床行为也会受到各种药物和常见基因型变异的影响。为了解决这种情况,可以开发计算神经药理学QSP模型,原则上应用于虚拟双胞胎,它们是真实患者的计算机克隆。总的来说,中枢神经系统(CNS) QSP是支持从临床前阶段到上市后研究和临床实践的研究和开发的重要附加工具。总体而言,CNS QSP是支持从临床前阶段到上市后研究和临床实践的研究和开发的重要附加工具。
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Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Development and Application in Neuroscience.

Successful clinical development of therapeutics in neurology and psychiatry is challenging due to the complexity of the brain, the lack of validated surrogate markers and the nature of clinical assessments. On the other hand, tremendous advances have been made in unraveling the neurophysiology of the human brain thanks to technical developments in noninvasive biomarkers in both healthy and pathological conditions.Quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) aims to integrate this increasing knowledge into a mechanistic model of key biological processes that drive clinical phenotypes with the objective to support research and development of successful therapies. This chapter describes both modeling of molecular pathways resulting in measurable biomarker changes, similar to modeling in other indications, as well as extrapolating in a mechanistic way these biomarker outcomes to predict changes in relevant functional clinical scales.Simulating the effect of therapeutic interventions on clinical scales uses the modeling methodology of computational neurosciences, which is based on the premise that human behavior is driven by firing activity of specific neuronal networks. While driven by pathology, the clinical behavior can also be influenced by various medications and common genotype variants. To address this occurrence, computational neuropharmacology QSP models can be developed and, in principle, applied as virtual twins, which are in silico clones of real patients.Overall, central nervous system (CNS) QSP is an important additional tool for supporting research and development from the preclinical stage to post-marketing studies and clinical practice. Overall, CNS QSP is an important additional tool for supporting research and development from the preclinical stage to post-marketing studies and clinical practice.

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Handbook of experimental pharmacology
Handbook of experimental pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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期刊介绍: The Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology is one of the most authoritative and influential book series in pharmacology. It provides critical and comprehensive discussions of the most significant areas of pharmacological research, written by leading international authorities. Each volume in the series represents the most informative and contemporary account of its subject available, making it an unrivalled reference source.
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