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Ketamine’s two-phase effects on inhibitory and excitatory activity in thinking areas linked to antidepressant-like responses

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Abstract

Low doses of ketamine induce a biphasic effect on mPFC GABA neuron activity, characterized by an initial decrease followed by a later increase.

  • Ketamine rapidly enhances glutamatergic activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) within 30 minutes.
  • GABA neuron activity shows a transient decrease within the first 30 minutes after ketamine administration, followed by an increase after 60 minutes.
  • Enhancement of GABAergic responses is associated with sustained antidepressant effects of ketamine.
  • Previous ketamine treatment enhances GABA neuron activity in behavioral tests 24 and 72 hours post-treatment.
  • Inhibiting GABA interneurons during the later phase of GABAergic activity negates ketamine's behavioral effects.

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