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Timing of Rapid Antidepressant Effects in Lab-Grown Nerve Cells from People with Hard-to-Treat Depression and Healthy Controls

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Abstract

Essence

Several putative rapid-acting antidepressants produced convergent and drug-specific transcriptomic changes in human iPSC-derived cortical-like neurons.

Evidence

In vitro experiments treated iPSC-derived neurons from treatment-resistant depression and healthy volunteers for six and 24 hours with HNK, psilocybin, LSD, and DOI, then assessed bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing plus synaptic protein assays.

Caveat

The findings come from a neuronal model with translational comparison to CSF proteomics, not from clinical antidepressant efficacy testing in patients.

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