Literature DB >> 33895327

Evidence in primates supporting the use of chemogenetics for the treatment of human refractory neuropsychiatric disorders.

Patrick H Roseboom1, Sascha A L Mueller2, Jonathan A Oler2, Andrew S Fox3, Marissa K Riedel2, Victoria R Elam2, Miles E Olsen2, Juan L Gomez4, Matthew A Boehm4, Alexandra H DiFilippo5, Bradley T Christian6, Michael Michaelides4, Ned H Kalin2.   

Abstract

Non-human primate (NHP) models are essential for developing and translating new treatments that target neural circuit dysfunction underlying human psychopathology. As a proof-of-concept for treating neuropsychiatric disorders, we used a NHP model of pathological anxiety to investigate the feasibility of decreasing anxiety by chemogenetically (DREADDs [designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs]) reducing amygdala neuronal activity. Intraoperative MRI surgery was used to infect dorsal amygdala neurons with AAV5-hSyn-HA-hM4Di in young rhesus monkeys. In vivo microPET studies with [11C]-deschloroclozapine and postmortem autoradiography with [3H]-clozapine demonstrated selective hM4Di binding in the amygdala, and neuronal expression of hM4Di was confirmed with immunohistochemistry. Additionally, because of its high affinity for DREADDs, and its approved use in humans, we developed an individualized, low-dose clozapine administration strategy to induce DREADD-mediated amygdala inhibition. Compared to controls, clozapine selectively decreased anxiety-related freezing behavior in the human intruder paradigm in hM4Di-expressing monkeys, while coo vocalizations and locomotion were unaffected. These results are an important step in establishing chemogenetic strategies for patients with refractory neuropsychiatric disorders in which amygdala alterations are central to disease pathophysiology.
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Keywords:  DREADDs; amygdala; anxiety; behavioral inhibition; clozapine; depression; non-human primate; rhesus; stress

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33895327      PMCID: PMC8636156          DOI: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2021.04.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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