Mind over matter: the microbial mindscapes of psychedelics and the gut-brain axis

IF 9.1 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacological research Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107338
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Abstract

Psychedelics have emerged as promising therapeutics for several psychiatric disorders. Hypotheses around their mechanisms have revolved around their partial agonism at the serotonin 2 A receptor, leading to enhanced neuroplasticity and brain connectivity changes that underlie positive mindset shifts. However, these accounts fail to recognise that the gut microbiota, acting via the gut-brain axis, may also have a role in mediating the positive effects of psychedelics on behaviour. In this review, we present existing evidence that the composition of the gut microbiota may be responsive to psychedelic drugs, and in turn, that the effect of psychedelics could be modulated by microbial metabolism. We discuss various alternative mechanistic models and emphasize the importance of incorporating hypotheses that address the contributions of the microbiome in future research. Awareness of the microbial contribution to psychedelic action has the potential to significantly shape clinical practice, for example, by allowing personalised psychedelic therapies based on the heterogeneity of the gut microbiota.

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心灵超越物质:迷幻药和肠脑轴的微生物思维模式》。
迷幻药已成为治疗多种精神疾病的有效药物。有关迷幻药机制的假说主要围绕着迷幻药对血清素 2A 受体的部分激动作用,从而导致神经可塑性增强和大脑连通性改变,这正是积极心态转变的基础。然而,这些说法没有认识到肠道微生物群通过肠道-大脑轴也可能在介导迷幻药对行为的积极影响方面发挥作用。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了现有的证据,即肠道微生物群的组成可能会对迷幻药产生反应,反过来,迷幻药的作用可能会受到微生物代谢的调节。我们讨论了其他机理模型以及在未来研究中应考虑微生物组的方法。认识到微生物对迷幻药作用的贡献,有可能极大地影响临床实践,例如,可以根据肠道微生物群的异质性采用个性化的迷幻药疗法。ETOC BLURB:根据迷幻药与血清素在结构上的相似性,我们认为迷幻药对大脑的影响部分是由肠道微生物群介导的。认识迷幻药与微生物之间的相互作用有助于实施精准医疗,方法是将患者微生物群的异质性与对迷幻药疗法反应的差异性进行映射。
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Pharmacological research
Pharmacological research 医学-药学
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18.70
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491
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期刊介绍: Pharmacological Research publishes cutting-edge articles in biomedical sciences to cover a broad range of topics that move the pharmacological field forward. Pharmacological research publishes articles on molecular, biochemical, translational, and clinical research (including clinical trials); it is proud of its rapid publication of accepted papers that comprises a dedicated, fast acceptance and publication track for high profile articles.
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