Reunion Neuroscience raises $103 million
C&EN Global Enterprise – May 20, 2024
Source: OpenAlex
Summary
A novel psychedelic drug, RE104, offers significantly shorter treatment times for mental health conditions. Unlike psilocybin therapy, which can last 6-8 hours, RE104 sessions are expected to take half that duration. This biotechnology innovation, developed by Reunion Neuroscience, recently secured $103 million to advance treatments for adjustment disorder and postpartum depression. Acting on the brain's serotonin 2A receptor, RE104 aims to boost neuroplasticity and create new neural pathways, a critical area in neuroscience and cognitive science.
Abstract
Reunion Neuroscience , a start-up focused on mental health, has raised a $103 million series A round, co-led by MPM BioImpact and the Novo Nordisk Foundation's investment arm Novo Holdings. The company's lead asset, RE104, is a novel psychedelic that is being developed to treat adjustment disorder in cancer patients as well as postpartum depression. RE104 is a prodrug of 4-OH-DiPT, which acts on the serotonin 2A receptor in a manner similar to that of psilocybin. It is thought to improve neuroplasticity and the formation of new neural pathways. But its exact mechanism of action, like that of psilocybin, is unknown. According to Greg Mayes, Reunion's president and CEO, RE104 has a critical advantage over psilocybin: brevity. One session of psilocybin therapy takes about 6–8 hours of administration and monitoring, but one session of RE104 therapy should take half that time. The US Food and Drug Administration has approved only