Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Low-dose ketamine and similar drugs quickly reduce inhibition of key memory cells in the hippocampus

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Abstract

Low-dose ketamine reduced inhibitory input onto pyramidal cells and increased their excitability.

  • Low-dose ketamine, GLYX-13, and scopolamine are associated with decreased inhibitory input and increased excitability in pyramidal cells.
  • Ro 25-6981 increased inhibitory transmission without affecting pyramidal cell excitability.
  • The findings support disinhibition as a potential common mechanism among rapid antidepressants.
  • Pyramidal cell disinhibition may serve as a biomarker for the efficacy of rapid antidepressant therapy.

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