The Asian Age

New drug can reverse binge drinking effects on brain

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Melbourne, Feb. 9: Scientists have identified a drug that could potentiall­y help our brains reboot and reverse the damage caused by heavy alcohol consumptio­n.

Research in 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).

This is the first time tandospiro­ne has been shown to reverse the deficit in brain neurogenes­is induced by heavy alcohol consumptio­n.

Tandospiro­ne acts selectivel­y on a serotonin receptor, according to the research published in the journal Scientific Reports.

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

◗ Research in mice show that two weeks of daily treatment with the drug tandospiro­ne reversed the effects of 15 weeks of bingelike alcohol consumptio­n on neurogenes­is

alcohol intake.

“This is a novel discovery that tandospiro­ne can reverse the deficit in neurogenes­is caused by alcohol,” said professor Selena Bartlett from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia.

“Other studies in mice have shown that tandospiro­ne improves brain neurogenes­is, but this is the first time it has been shown that it can totally reverse the neurogenic deficits induced by alcohol,” Bartlett said.

The researcher­s are constantly looking at new treatment strategies for alcohol abuse and addiction, which is characteri­sed by extended periods of heavy alcohol use, binges and abstinence, and anxiety and depression which contribute to relapse.

“This opens the way to look at if neurogenes­is is associated with other substance- abuse deficits, such as in memory and learning, and whether this compound can reverse these,” she said.

According to the researcher­s, this drug is relatively new and available only in China and Japan.

It is commonly used there and shown to be highly effective in treating general anxiety and well tolerated with limited adverse effects, they said.

“This is not just another drug that shows promise in helping to reduce binge drinking,” Bartlett said.

“While it could possibly have that effect, it might be able to help reboot the brain and reverse the deficits the alcohol abuse causes,” she said.

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