Electrophysiological recording during touchscreen-based behavioral assays in rodents: A platform for improving early-stage neuroscience drug discovery

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Neurochemistry Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1111/jnc.16289
Gregory V. Carr
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Preclinical behavioral testing is essential for drug discovery in neuropsychiatric disorders, yet translational challenges persist because of interspecies differences. Touchscreen-based behavioral tasks offer a promising solution for bridging this gap. These tasks provide flexibility across cognitive domains and species, facilitating rigorous comparisons. They complement traditional assays, offering improved face, predictive, and construct validity by mirroring human neuropsychological tests. Notably, nearly identical tasks have been validated in multiple species, enhancing translational potential. Recent studies demonstrate conserved neurocircuitry engagement in touchscreen tasks, supporting their relevance to human function and therapeutic development. The integration of electrophysiological measures, such as electroencephalography (EEG) and local field potential (LFP) recordings with touchscreen behavioral assays, enhances translational biomarker discovery and serves to elucidate neural circuit dynamics. Despite current limitations and the need for further validation, this approach offers a pathway to more efficient drug discovery. This review covers recent research describing the feasibility and benefits of EEG/LFP-touchscreen combination studies in rodents. While the field is still in its early stages, the promise of this research strategy is evident. Future efforts will likely focus on refining methodologies, identifying robust translational biomarkers, and expanding studies across species. Touchscreen-based platforms, integrated with electrophysiological measurements, hold significant potential to advance our understanding of neuropsychiatric disorders and accelerate the development of effective treatments.

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在基于触摸屏的啮齿动物行为试验中进行电生理记录:改善早期神经科学药物发现的平台。
临床前行为测试对于神经精神疾病的药物发现至关重要,但由于物种间的差异,转化挑战仍然存在。基于触摸屏的行为任务为弥合这一差距提供了一个很有希望的解决方案。这些任务提供了跨认知领域和物种的灵活性,促进了严格的比较。他们补充了传统的分析,提供改进的面孔,预测性,并通过镜像人类神经心理学测试构建有效性。值得注意的是,几乎相同的任务已在多个物种中得到验证,从而增强了转化潜力。最近的研究表明,触屏任务中保守的神经回路参与,支持它们与人类功能和治疗发展的相关性。电生理测量,如脑电图(EEG)和局部场电位(LFP)记录与触摸屏行为分析的整合,增强了翻译生物标志物的发现,并有助于阐明神经回路动力学。尽管目前存在局限性,需要进一步验证,但这种方法为更有效的药物发现提供了一条途径。本文综述了最近在啮齿类动物中描述EEG/ lfp -触摸屏组合研究的可行性和益处的研究。虽然该领域仍处于早期阶段,但这种研究策略的前景是显而易见的。未来的努力可能集中在改进方法,确定可靠的转化生物标志物,并扩大跨物种的研究。基于触摸屏的平台与电生理测量相结合,在促进我们对神经精神疾病的理解和加速有效治疗的发展方面具有巨大的潜力。
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Journal of Neurochemistry
Journal of Neurochemistry 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Neurochemistry focuses on molecular, cellular and biochemical aspects of the nervous system, the pathogenesis of neurological disorders and the development of disease specific biomarkers. It is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel mechanistic insights, represent a clear advance over previous studies and have the potential to generate exciting future research.
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