| Literature DB >> 34912298 |
Rupinder Kaur Sodhi1, Raghunath Singh2, Yashika Bansal3, Mahendra Bishnoi4, Ishwar Parhar5, Anurag Kuhad1, Tomoko Soga5.
Abstract
Neuropsychiatric disorders (NPDs) are a huge burden to the patient, their family, and society. NPDs have been greatly associated with cardio-metabolic comorbidities such as obesity, type-2 diabetes mellitus, dysglycaemia, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis, and other cardiovascular disorders. Antipsychotics, which are frontline drugs in the treatment of schizophrenia and off-label use in other NPDs, also add to this burden by causing severe metabolic perturbations. Despite decades of research, the mechanism deciphering the link between neuropsychiatric and metabolic disorders is still unclear. In recent years, transient receptor potential Ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel has emerged as a potential therapeutic target for modulators. TRPA1 agonists/antagonists have shown efficacy in both neuropsychiatric disorders and appetite regulation and thus provide a crucial link between both. TRPA1 channels are activated by compounds such as cinnamaldehyde, allyl isothiocyanate, allicin and methyl syringate, which are present naturally in food items such as cinnamon, wasabi, mustard, garlic, etc. As these are present in many daily food items, it could also improve patient compliance and reduce the patients' monetary burden. In this review, we have tried to present evidence of the possible involvement of TRPA1 channels in neuropsychiatric and metabolic disorders and a possible hint towards using TRPA1 modulators to target appetite, lipid metabolism, glucose and insulin homeostasis and inflammation associated with NPDs.Entities:
Keywords: Neuropsychiatric disorders; TRPA1; appetite control; insulin resistance; metabolic disorders; obesity
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34912298 PMCID: PMC8666658 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.771575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Figure 1Involvement of TRPA1 channels in various NPDs through different metabolic markers. TRPA1 channels modulate various metabolic parameters such as Ghrelin, Leptin, GLP-1, Adiponectin in the body which are involved in the pathophysiology of various NPDs. They also regulate insulin release from pancreatic β-cells, pro-inflammatory cytokine release and lipid balance in the body. ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder; APs, Antipsychotics; AIMA, Antipsychotics-induced metabolic alterations; MDD, Major Depressive Disorder; GAD, General Anxiety Disorder; OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; GLP-1, Glucagon-like Peptide-1; TRPA1, Transient Receptor Potential Channel Ankyrin 1; SZ, Schizophrenia.