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Biological differences in ketamine sensitivity: from increased movement to psychosis-like effects in different mouse strains

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Abstract

Locomotor activity varied significantly among the four mouse strains before and after ketamine treatment (p < 0.001).

  • C57BL/6J mice exhibited robust hyperlocomotion in response to ketamine, indicating high sensitivity.
  • DBA mice displayed transient excitation at a 25 mg/kg dose, suggesting moderate sensitivity.
  • BALB/c mice experienced delayed excitation at a 50 mg/kg dose, indicating varying responsiveness.
  • 129S1 mice showed minimal net changes across all doses, suggesting low sensitivity to ketamine.
  • Pharmacological responses to ketamine are influenced by both the dose administered and the genetic background of the mouse strain.

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