The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics

Ketamine and a Related Drug Quickly Activate Brain Reward and Mood Circuits

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Abstract

Acute administration of ketamine and the mGlu2/3 receptor antagonist LY341495 increased the number of spontaneously active dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area.

  • Both ketamine and LY341495 elevated extracellular dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex.
  • These compounds also enhanced the locomotor effects of the dopamine D2/3 receptor agonist quinpirole.
  • In CD1 mice, ketamine and LY341495 reduced immobility time in the tail-suspension assay, indicating potential antidepressant effects.
  • Activation of VTA neurons and the antidepressant effects were diminished by the AMPA receptor antagonist, suggesting AMPA-dependent mechanisms.
  • The findings imply overlapping mechanisms of action between ketamine and mGlu2/3 receptor antagonism that are distinct from conventional antidepressants.

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