Critical Period Plasticity as a Framework for Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy.

Focus (American Psychiatric Publishing) Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-28 DOI:10.1176/appi.focus.23021012
Lauren Lepow, Hirofumi Morishita, Rachel Yehuda
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As psychedelic compounds gain traction in psychiatry, there is a need to consider the active mechanism to explain the effect observed in randomized clinical trials. Traditionally, biological psychiatry has asked how compounds affect the causal pathways of illness to reduce symptoms and therefore focus on analysis of the pharmacologic properties. In psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy (PAP), there is debate about whether ingestion of the psychedelic alone is thought to be responsible for the clinical outcome. A question arises how the medication and psychotherapeutic intervention together might lead to neurobiological changes that underlie recovery from illness such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This paper offers a framework for investigating the neurobiological basis of PAP by extrapolating from models used to explain how a pharmacologic intervention might create an optimal brain state during which environmental input has enduring effects. Specifically, there are developmental "critical" periods (CP) with exquisite sensitivity to environmental input; the biological characteristics are largely unknown. We discuss a hypothesis that psychedelics may remove the brakes on adult neuroplasticity, inducing a state similar to that of neurodevelopment. In the visual system, progress has been made both in identifying the biological conditions which distinguishes the CP and in manipulating the active ingredients with the idea that we might pharmacologically reopen a critical period in adulthood. We highlight ocular dominance plasticity (ODP) in the visual system as a model for characterizing CP in limbic systems relevant to psychiatry. A CP framework may help to integrate the neuroscientific inquiry with the influence of the environment both in development and in PAP. Appeared originally in Front Neurosci 2021; 15:710004.

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临界期可塑性作为迷幻药辅助心理疗法的框架。
随着迷幻药在精神病学中的应用越来越广泛,有必要考虑其活性机制,以解释在随机临床试验中观察到的效果。传统上,生物精神病学一直在探究化合物如何影响疾病的因果途径以减轻症状,因此侧重于药理特性的分析。在迷幻药辅助心理疗法(PAP)中,人们争论的焦点是,是否认为摄入迷幻药本身就是产生临床疗效的原因。由此产生的一个问题是,药物和心理治疗干预如何共同导致神经生物学的变化,而这种变化正是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)等疾病康复的基础。本文提供了一个研究创伤后应激障碍的神经生物学基础的框架,该框架从用于解释药物干预如何创造最佳大脑状态的模型中推断出来,在这种状态下,环境输入会产生持久的影响。具体来说,发育 "临界 "期(CP)对环境输入非常敏感,但其生物学特征在很大程度上还不为人所知。我们讨论了一个假设,即迷幻药可能会消除成人神经可塑性的刹车,诱导出一种类似于神经发育期的状态。在视觉系统方面,我们在确定区分CP的生物条件和操纵活性成分方面都取得了进展,我们认为可以通过药物重新开启成年期的关键时期。我们强调视觉系统中的眼优势可塑性(ODP)是表征与精神病学相关的边缘系统中 CP 的一个模型。CP框架可能有助于将神经科学研究与发育期和青春期的环境影响结合起来。最初发表于《前沿神经科学》2021年;15:710004。
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