Anti-anxiety drug can reverse brain deficits caused by alcohol

IANS  |  Sydney 

Australian researchers have identified an anti-drug that could potentially reverse the damage caused to the brain by abuse.

abuse and addiction is characterised by extended periods of heavy use, binges and abstinence, and and which contribute to relapse.

The findings showed that tandospirone can help our brains reboot and reverse the damage on the regeneration of brain cells, caused by heavy consumption.

"Tandospirone drug is available only in and It is commonly used there and shown to be highly effective in treating general and well tolerated with limited adverse effects," said Arnauld Belmer, postdoctoral research student at University of Technology (QUT) in

In the study, published in Scientific Reports, adult mice who underwent two weeks of daily treatment with the drug tandospirone saw a reduction in anxiety-like behaviours associated with withdrawal.

Tandospirone reversed the effects of 15 weeks of binge-like consumption on neurogenesis -- the ability of the brain to grow and replace neurons (brain cells).

This was also accompanied by a significant decrease in binge-like intake.

"This is a novel discovery that tandospirone can reverse the deficit in neurogenesis caused by alcohol," Selena Bartlett, at QUT.

The study also 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.

"Tandospirone 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 abuse causes - both the inhibition to the brain's ability to regenerate, and the behavioural consequences that come from what is doing to the brain, like increases in and depression," she noted.

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First Published: Fri, February 09 2018. 13:32 IST