Prolonged epigenomic and synaptic plasticity alterations following single exposure to a psychedelic in mice

小鼠单次接触迷幻剂后出现持续的表观基因组和突触可塑性改变。

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作者:Mario de la Fuente Revenga ,Bohan Zhu ,Christopher A Guevara ,Lynette B Naler ,Justin M Saunders ,Zirui Zhou ,Rudy Toneatti ,Salvador Sierra ,Jennifer T Wolstenholme ,Patrick M Beardsley ,George W Huntley ,Chang Lu ,Javier González-Maeso

Abstract

Clinical evidence suggests that rapid and sustained antidepressant action can be attained with a single exposure to psychedelics. However, the biological substrates and key mediators of psychedelics' enduring action remain unknown. Here, we show that a single administration of the psychedelic DOI produces fast-acting effects on frontal cortex dendritic spine structure and acceleration of fear extinction via the 5-HT2A receptor. Additionally, a single dose of DOI leads to changes in chromatin organization, particularly at enhancer regions of genes involved in synaptic assembly that stretch for days after the psychedelic exposure. These DOI-induced alterations in the neuronal epigenome overlap with genetic loci associated with schizophrenia, depression, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Together, these data support that epigenomic-driven changes in synaptic plasticity sustain psychedelics' long-lasting antidepressant action but also warn about potential substrate overlap with genetic risks for certain psychiatric conditions. Keywords: 5-HT2A receptor; GPCR; depression; epigenomics; hallucinogens; psychedelics; psychosis; schizophrenia; serotonin (5-HT); synaptic plasticity.

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