Ketamine as a Rapid-Acting Antidepressant: A Scoping Review of Mechanisms and Efficacy in Treatment-Resistant Depression

Mar 27, 2026Psychopathology

Ketamine's Fast Antidepressant Effects and How It Works in Hard-to-Treat Depression

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Abstract

Ketamine may provide a rapid onset of action in treating treatment-resistant depression.

  • Ketamine primarily antagonizes NMDA receptors, leading to disinhibition of the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway.
  • It upregulates brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression through suppression of eukaryotic elongation factor 2 kinase (eEF2K), activating the mTOR pathway.
  • Neuroimaging studies indicate that ketamine rapidly remodels prefrontal-limbic functional connectivity and normalizes cerebral metabolism and structure.
  • The drug has a relatively broad therapeutic window, but pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic differences exist between its enantiomers and active metabolites.
  • Long-term safety, risk of dependence, and potential cognitive effects of ketamine require ongoing clinical monitoring.

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