精神致塑剂:一类有前途的促进可塑性的神经治疗药物。

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2018-09-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069518800508
David E Olson
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摘要

神经可塑性——对刺激作出改变和适应的能力——是健康大脑功能的一个重要方面,原则上,可以用来促进从各种各样的大脑紊乱中恢复过来。许多神经精神疾病,包括情绪、焦虑和物质使用障碍,都是由于无法分别削弱和/或加强病理回路和有益回路而引起的,最终导致适应不良的行为反应。因此,能够促进神经回路的结构和功能重组以产生积极行为效应的化合物具有广泛的治疗潜力。一些已知的药物和实验疗法已被证明可以促进可塑性,但大多数依赖于间接机制,作用缓慢。在这里,我将介绍一种相对较新的速效治疗药物——精神生长素,它能够快速促进神经结构和功能的可塑性。致精神可塑性化合物包括致幻剂、氯胺酮和其他几种最近发现的速效抗抑郁药。它们在精神病学中的应用代表了我们治疗脑部疾病方法的范式转变,因为我们不再那么关注纠正“化学失衡”,而是更加强调实现神经回路的选择性调节。
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Psychoplastogens: A Promising Class of Plasticity-Promoting Neurotherapeutics.

Psychoplastogens: A Promising Class of Plasticity-Promoting Neurotherapeutics.

Psychoplastogens: A Promising Class of Plasticity-Promoting Neurotherapeutics.

Psychoplastogens: A Promising Class of Plasticity-Promoting Neurotherapeutics.

Neural plasticity-the ability to change and adapt in response to stimuli-is an essential aspect of healthy brain function and, in principle, can be harnessed to promote recovery from a wide variety of brain disorders. Many neuropsychiatric diseases including mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders arise from an inability to weaken and/or strengthen pathologic and beneficial circuits, respectively, ultimately leading to maladaptive behavioral responses. Thus, compounds capable of facilitating the structural and functional reorganization of neural circuits to produce positive behavioral effects have broad therapeutic potential. Several known drugs and experimental therapeutics have been shown to promote plasticity, but most rely on indirect mechanisms and are slow-acting. Here, I describe psychoplastogens-a relatively new class of fast-acting therapeutics, capable of rapidly promoting structural and functional neural plasticity. Psychoplastogenic compounds include psychedelics, ketamine, and several other recently discovered fast-acting antidepressants. Their use in psychiatry represents a paradigm shift in our approach to treating brain disorders as we focus less on rectifying "chemical imbalances" and place more emphasis on achieving selective modulation of neural circuits.

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