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Briana K Chen

Doctoral Program in Neurobiology and Behavior (NB&B), Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA.

2 papers in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Chronic, combinatorial targeting of NMDARs and 5-HT4Rs exerts extended behavioral effects against stress-induced perseverative behavior and hyponeophagia.

Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology April 22, 2025 Briana K Chen, Alicia Whye, Louise C Matthews et al. 2 citations

A combination of two FDA-approved drugs—(R,S)-ketamine, an anesthetic and NMDAR antagonist, and prucalopride, a 5-HT4 receptor agonist used for constipation—reduced stress-induced behavioral changes in male and female rodents after various stressors (fear conditioning, learned helplessness, stress-enhanced fear learning, and chronic corticosterone exposure). The combined treatment was more effective than either drug alone, and intranasal delivery also worked. Chronic administration of the combination broadly alleviated stress-related behaviors, suggesting potential for treating stress-induced psychiatric disorders in humans.

Combinatorial targeting of NMDARs and 5-HT4Rs exerts beneficial effects in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's research & therapy July 15, 2025 Briana K Chen, Holly C Hunsberger, Alicia Whye et al.

Combining the drugs (R,S)-ketamine and prucalopride improved memory retrieval in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, suggesting a new multimodal strategy for treating cognitive decline. The treatment was less effective in females than in males and its effects depended on the age of the mice. Chronic treatment also reduced a marker of neuroinflammation (GFAP) in the hippocampus of female mice.