Medecine sciences : M/S
April 1, 2013
François Beck, Nicolas Bonnet
6 citations
LSD is a powerful hallucinogenic substance that distorts perception and causes hearing, visual, and tactile hallucinations. Only 1.7% of people aged 15–64 have tried it in their lifetime, and it generates strong apprehension in the general population. However, ethnographic studies show that its image is rather good among illicit drug users, a representation that stems both from the substance's effects and its historical link to the counterculture of the 1960s–1970s.
Medecine sciences : M/S
May 1, 2025
Aiste Lengvenyte, Émilie Olié, Marion Leboyer et al.
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors form a distinct dimension that cuts across psychiatric diagnoses, supported by genetic, biomarker, and preclinical evidence. Key endophenotypes include impulsivity, anhedonia, and hopelessness, with emerging mechanisms in inflammation, stress response, serotonin function, and neuroplasticity. Treatments like lithium and ketamine target these pathways. The French Minds cohort within the PEPR PROPSY project will use multimodal approaches to identify biological signatures and trajectories of this dimension.
Medecine sciences : M/S
May 1, 2025
Antoine Yrondi, Romain Rey, Linda Scoriels et al.
Anhedonia involves reduced pleasure, motivation, and reward learning, and while traditionally linked to dopamine, recent evidence indicates that immune-inflammatory changes in psychiatric disorders also contribute. Inflammation affects dopamine, glutamate, and opioid pathways, plus cellular immune responses like mTOR signaling, disrupting reward and motor circuits in the brain. This leads to anhedonia and psychomotor slowing. Animal models confirm that chronic inflammation lowers motivation, modeling anhedonia. These disruptions occur across psychotic, mood, and neurodevelopmental disorders, not just one condition. This shared dimension suggests targeted treatments may include dopaminergic drugs, glutamatergic agents like ketamine, anti-inflammatory therapies, and novel molecules.