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Inositol, a naturally occurring sugar-like compound abundant in various plants and foods, plays a crucial role in numerous biochemical pathways governing fundamental cellular functions such as cell development, signaling, metabolic regulation, and endocrine control, among others. The case specifically delves into the utilization of myo-inositol within the context of human brain function and dysfunction, aiming to provide an overview of its potential therapeutic applications and existing limitations in psychiatric disorders. Despite its diverse neurobiological actions and some promising findings, the efficacy of myo-inositol in treating psychiatric conditions, either alone or in combination with conventional medications, remains contentious, primarily due to the variability in findings across studies. While treatments targeting panic disorder have shown more promising results, clinical outcomes in mood and other psychiatric disorders do not seem to be significantly influenced by myo-inositol. The accompanying diagram delineates the multifaceted roles of myo-inositol and its derivatives in human physiology. Free forms of myo-inositol, including myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol, serve as cellular protectants, safeguarding against external and metabolic stressors. Phosphoglycans, integral to the glycosylphosphatidylinositol/inositol phosphoglycan pathway, function as second messengers, modulating various cellular processes such as insulin sensitization and cell proliferation. As a phosphoinositide, myo-inositol participates in phospholipase-mediated signal transduction pathways associated with numerous neurotransmitter receptors. Furthermore, phosphoinositide cleavage via phospholipase activation leads to the release of arachidonic acid, which serves as a precursor for various inflammatory mediators. The depicted receptors and pathways, including acetylcholine, histamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and glutamate receptors, highlight the intricate involvement of myo-inositol in neurotransmission and cellular signaling.
Neurobiology and Applications of Inositol in Psychiatry (Carmen Concerto, et al., 2023)