Nice research from QUT
QUT researchers have identified a drug that could potentially help our
brains reboot and reverse the damaging impacts of heavy alcohol
consumption on regeneration of brain cells.
Their studies in adult mice show that two weeks of daily treatment
with the drug tandospirone reversed the effects of 15 weeks of
binge-like alcohol consumption on neurogenesis – the ability of the brain to grow and replace neurons (brain cells). The findings have been published in Scientific Reports.
- This is the first time tandospirone has be shown to reverse the
deficit in brain neurogenesis induced by heavy alcohol consumption
- Tandospirone acts selectively on a serotonin receptor (5-HT1A)
- The researchers also showed in mice that the drug was effective in stopping anxiety-like behaviours associated with alcohol withdrawal, and this was accompanied by a significant decrease in binge-like alcohol intake
"This is a novel discovery that tandospirone can reverse the deficit
in neurogenesis caused by alcohol," said study leader neuroscientist
Professor Selena Bartlett from QUT's Institute of Health and Biomedical
Innovation.
Link is here.
I think they made a mousestake!
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