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Bridging rapid and sustained antidepressant effects of ketamine

Ji‐Woon Kim, Kanzo Suzuki, Ege T. Kavalali, Lisa M. Monteggia

2023Trends in Molecular Medicine59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute administration of (R,S)-ketamine (ketamine) produces rapid antidepressant effects that in some patients can be sustained for several days to more than a week. Ketamine blocks N-methyl-d-asparate (NMDA) receptors (NMDARs) to elicit specific downstream signaling that induces a novel form of synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus that has been linked to the rapid antidepressant action. These signaling events lead to subsequent downstream transcriptional changes that are involved in the sustained antidepressant effects. Here we review how ketamine triggers this intracellular signaling pathway to mediate synaptic plasticity which underlies the rapid antidepressant effects and links it to downstream signaling and the sustained antidepressant effects.

Topics & Concepts

AntidepressantKetamineBridging (networking)MedicinePharmacologyPsychiatryComputer scienceComputer networkAnxietyTreatment of Major DepressionTryptophan and brain disordersBipolar Disorder and Treatment