Cell Mol Neurobiol. 2025 Jul 26;45(1):75. doi: 10.1007/s10571-025-01595-5.

ABSTRACT

Recent developments in neural circuit mapping and neurotherapy are changing our understanding of the dynamic network structure of the brain and offering new treatment options. In many neurological and psychiatric diseases, targeted control of specific brain circuits has proven to be a successful strategy to reduce cognitive, behavioral, and motor abnormalities. Sophisticated retrograde tracing techniques, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), chemogenetics, optogenetics, and other technologies have greatly improved our ability to outline, observe, and control neuronal circuits with remarkable accuracy. These sophisticated techniques have revealed crucial information on neuroplasticity, circuit remodeling following injury, and the therapeutic potential of neuromodulatory interventions. Disorders include depression, anxiety, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases are treated using techniques such as optogenetic stimulation, chemogenetic activation, and non-invasive brain stimulation to restore circuit function. Emerging multifunctional probes like Tetracysteine Display of Optogenetic Elements (Tetro-DOpE) provide real-time monitoring and modification of neuronal populations, improving circuit-level interventions’ precision. At the same time, especially following severe brain injury and neurodegeneration, stem cell treatments combined with neurogenesis-promoting strategies show great promise in increasing circuit repair and functional recovery. The development of drug delivery methods like tailored nanoparticle systems and multifunctional probes is helping to improve the accuracy and safety of treatments by reducing off-target effects. These developments taken together draw attention to a notable shift toward precision neuromedicine. These techniques are meant to offer more efficient, focused, and specialized treatments for various neurological and psychiatric diseases by combining sophisticated circuit mapping with tailored therapeutic interventions.

PMID:40715588 | DOI:10.1007/s10571-025-01595-5