Young Jared W, Minassian Arpi, Paulus Martin P, Geyer Mark A, Perry William
University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093-0603, USA.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2007;31(6):882-96. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2007.05.009. Epub 2007 Jun 5.
Mania is the defining feature of bipolar disorder (BD). There has been limited progress in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of BD mania and developing novel therapeutics, in part due to a paucity of relevant animal models with translational potential. Hyperactivity is a cardinal symptom of mania, traditionally measured in humans using observer-rated scales. Multivariate assessment of unconditioned locomotor behavior using the rat Behavioral Pattern Monitor (BPM) developed in our laboratory has shown that hyperactivity includes complex multifaceted behaviors. The BPM has been used to demonstrate differential effects of drugs on locomotor activity and exploratory behavior in rats. Studies of genetically engineered mice in a mouse BPM have confirmed its utility as a cross-species tool. In a "reverse-translational" approach to this work, we developed the human BPM to characterize motor activity in BD patients. Increased activity, object interactions, and altered locomotor patterns provide multi-dimensional phenotypes to model in the rodent BPM. This unique approach to modeling BD provides an opportunity to identify the neurobiology underlying BD mania and test novel antimanic agents.
躁狂是双相情感障碍(BD)的标志性特征。在理解BD躁狂的神经生物学基础以及开发新型治疗方法方面进展有限,部分原因是缺乏具有转化潜力的相关动物模型。多动是躁狂的主要症状,传统上在人类中使用观察者评定量表进行测量。使用我们实验室开发的大鼠行为模式监测仪(BPM)对无条件运动行为进行多变量评估表明,多动包括复杂的多方面行为。BPM已被用于证明药物对大鼠运动活动和探索行为的不同影响。在小鼠BPM中对基因工程小鼠的研究证实了其作为跨物种工具的效用。在这项工作的“反向转化”方法中,我们开发了人类BPM来表征BD患者的运动活动。增加的活动、物体互动和改变的运动模式提供了多维表型,以便在啮齿动物BPM中进行建模。这种独特的BD建模方法为识别BD躁狂背后的神经生物学以及测试新型抗躁狂药物提供了机会。