British journal of pharmacology

Sevoflurane may relieve depression by blocking specific NMDA receptors on brain inhibitory cells

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Abstract

Repeated exposure to subanaesthetic doses of sevoflurane produced sustained antidepressant effects lasting up to 2 weeks.

  • Sevoflurane preferentially inhibits GluN2C- and GluN2D-containing NMDA receptors.
  • This inhibition results in a reduction of activity in interneurons.
  • Sevoflurane increases firing of action potentials in medial prefrontal cortex pyramidal neurons.
  • A decrease in spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic current is observed in these neurons, indicating a disinhibitory effect.
  • The antidepressant effects of sevoflurane are absent in mice lacking the GluN2D subunit, highlighting its importance.

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