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Brent W. Stewart

1 paper in the library · 153 citations · publishing 2019

Papers

( 2R,6R )-hydroxynorketamine exerts mGlu 2 receptor-dependent antidepressant actions

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences March 13, 2019 Panos Zanos, Jaclyn N. Highland, Brent W. Stewart et al. 153 citations

A single subanesthetic dose of ketamine produces rapid (within hours) and sustained antidepressant effects, unlike standard antidepressants that take months and fail in about 30% of patients. The ketamine metabolite (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine [(2R,6R)-HNK] is a rapid-acting antidepressant candidate with fewer adverse effects. Using behavioral, genetic, pharmacological approaches and EEG measurements, the study found that antidepressant-relevant actions of (2R,6R)-HNK involve metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 2 (mGlu2) signaling and identified high-frequency EEG oscillations as a marker of rapid antidepressant responses. The findings suggest clinical trials combining subtherapeutic doses of mGlu2 receptor inhibitors with ketamine or (2R,6R)-HNK for depression treatment.