How worms could be used in future mental health treatments

Health & Fitness
18 Aug 2025 • 10:53 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Scientists at the University of Reading have discovered that tiny flatworms, known as planaria, could serve as an alternative to rodents in developing treatments for mental health disorders.
  • The research found that these worms react to psychiatric drugs, such as haloperidol, in a similar way to mice and rats, becoming less active.
  • This breakthrough could aid in the development of new treatments for conditions like schizophrenia and hallucinations, building on previous studies using planaria for epilepsy and drug addiction research.
  • Professor Vitaliy Khutoryanskiy, who led the study, highlighted that using flatworms involves significantly fewer ethical concerns compared to mammals.
  • The adoption of planaria in research could potentially reduce the high number of mice and rats, close to a million annually, currently used in UK laboratories.

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