Psychedelics promote plasticity by directly binding to BDNF receptor TrkB
Moliner, R., Girych, M., Brunello, C. A., Kovaleva, V., Biojone, C., Enkavi, G., Antenucci, L., Kot, E. F., Goncharuk, S. A., Kaurinkoski, K., Kuutti, M., Fred, S. M., Elsilä, L. V., Sakson, S., Cannarozzo, C., Diniz, C. R. A. F., Seiffert, N., Rubiolo, A., Haapaniemi, H., . . . Castrén, E. (2023). Psychedelics promote plasticity by directly binding to BDNF receptor TrkB. Nature Neuroscience, 26(6), 1032-1041. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01316-5
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Biologisten vuorovaikutusten huippututkimusyksikköHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöNanoscience CenterCentre of Excellence in Biological Interactions ResearchSchool of WellbeingNanoscience CenterCopyright
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Psychedelics produce fast and persistent antidepressant effects and induce neuroplasticity resembling the effects of clinically approved antidepressants. We recently reported that pharmacologically diverse antidepressants, including fluoxetine and ketamine, act by binding to TrkB, the receptor for BDNF. Here we show that lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocin directly bind to TrkB with affinities 1,000-fold higher than those for other antidepressants, and that psychedelics and antidepressants bind to distinct but partially overlapping sites within the transmembrane domain of TrkB dimers. The effects of psychedelics on neurotrophic signaling, plasticity and antidepressant-like behavior in mice depend on TrkB binding and promotion of endogenous BDNF signaling but are independent of serotonin 2A receptor (5-HT2A) activation, whereas LSD-induced head twitching is dependent on 5-HT2A and independent of TrkB binding. Our data confirm TrkB as a common primary target for antidepressants and suggest that high-affinity TrkB positive allosteric modulators lacking 5-HT2A activity may retain the antidepressant potential of psychedelics without hallucinogenic effects.
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The group of E.C. was supported by the Academy of Finland (294710, 303124, 307416 and 327192), Sigrid Jusélius Foundation and Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. The group of I.V. was supported by the Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) Fellow Program, Human Frontier Science Program (RGP0059/2019), Sigrid Juselius Foundation, Academy of Finland (331349, 335527 and 346135) and Cancer Foundation Finland. We also acknowledge CSC–IT Center for Science for providing computing resources and the HiLIFE NMR unit at the University of Helsinki, Instruct-ERIC Finland, FINStruct and Biocenter Finland for providing facilities and expertise. The group of M.S. was supported by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. The group of K.S.M. was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (22-14-00130 issued to G.S.A.). The group of P.P. was supported by the Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation and the Academy of Finland (323435). The group of E.R.K. was supported by the Academy of Finland (317399) and the Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies. The group of M.Va. was supported by the Academy of Finland (288475 and 294173), Sigrid Juselius Foundation, Finnish Cancer Foundation and Biocentrum Finland. R.M. was supported by the Brain & Mind Doctoral Programme (University of Helsinki) and received a grant from the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation for methodological training. C.C. was supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation (002100254). L.V.E. was supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation (00180226) and the Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies. ...License
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