Behavioural brain research

Short-term ketamine withdrawal affects memory and mood-related brain chemicals in adolescent female rats

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Abstract

Essence

Acute intranasal ketamine withdrawal impaired memory tasks and reduced hippocampal and prefrontal monoamines in adolescent female rats.

Evidence

This preclinical rat experiment gave adolescent female Wistar rats intranasal ketamine or saline for three days, then tested episodic, social, and working memory 24 hours later with neurochemical tissue analysis.

Caveat

The findings come from small female rat groups modeling short-term recreational exposure, so they do not establish human adolescent effects.

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