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Jakub Słupski

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-952 Gdansk, Poland

6 papers in the library · 44 citations · publishing 0-2025

Papers

Ketamine treatment for anhedonia in unipolar and bipolar depression: a systematic review.

European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology September 1, 2024 Aleksander Kwaśny, Julia Kwaśna, Alina Wilkowska et al. 24 citations

Ketamine, a medication used for depression, may also reduce anhedonia (loss of interest or pleasure). A systematic review of 22 studies (4 randomized-controlled trials and 18 open-label trials) found that all reported alleviation of anhedonia symptoms after ketamine or esketamine administration, regardless of the number of infusions. Neuroimaging studies showed changes in functional connectivity linked to improvement. However, limitations include few placebo-controlled trials. The review suggests a potential anti-anhedonic effect of ketamine in depressed patients, likely through neuroplastic changes.

Single arketamine in treatment resistant depression: Presentation of 3 cases with regard to sick-leave duration.

Asian journal of psychiatry June 1, 2024 Adam Włodarczyk, Jakub Słupski, Joanna Szarmach et al. 12 citations

A year-long follow-up of three adults with treatment-resistant depression who received a single intravenous dose of arketamine (R-ketamine) found substantial symptom reduction and improved social and vocational functioning, including reduced sick leave and hospitalizations. One participant developed a substance use disorder, highlighting the need for careful monitoring. The findings suggest arketamine may offer a transformative approach to managing depression, with fewer dissociative side effects and lower abuse potential than esketamine, but the small sample size and lack of randomization require cautious interpretation.

Copper Concentrations in Ketamine Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Brain Sciences December 11, 2020 Jakub Słupski, Wiesław Jerzy Cubała, Natalia Górska et al. 7 citations

Serum copper concentration changes during ketamine treatment in patients with treatment-resistant depression, but no clear link between copper levels and treatment response was found. Patients with major depressive or bipolar disorder received weekly ketamine infusions, and copper levels were measured before, during, and after treatment. Copper concentration was significantly higher before treatment than after the fifth infusion, and also higher after the full course than after the fifth infusion. However, changes in copper levels did not correlate with scores on depression or mania rating scales, nor with somatic comorbidities. The findings provide data on copper's role in short-term ketamine therapy but do not support copper as a marker of treatment response.

Appetite measures as correlates of clinical response in mood disorders treated with ketamine: systematic review

Frontiers in Nutrition August 21, 2025 Jakub Słupski, Agnieszka Mechlińska, Adam Włodarczyk et al. 1 citation

A systematic review of five studies involving 678 participants examined how ketamine treatment affects appetite in people with treatment-resistant mood disorders. Two studies found significant improvement in reduced appetite after ketamine or esketamine treatment; one found no significant change; one reported a paradoxical worsening; and one noted minimal effect on increased appetite and atypical symptoms. The evidence suggests ketamine may improve depressive symptoms including appetite, or have neutral effects. Measuring appetite could help detect antidepressant effects beyond traditional medications and aid treatment planning for patients with metabolic disorders or malnutrition risk.

Magnesium level and impulsivity during ketamine administration for treatment-resistant mood disorders.

Magnesium research Jakub Słupski, Adam Włodarczyk, Natalia Górska et al.

Impulsive behaviors are common in major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, raising suicide risk and mood instability. Ketamine, an NMDA receptor antagonist, can produce rapid antidepressant and antisuicidal effects, and magnesium given with low-dose NMDA antagonists reduces anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in animals. This observational study of 49 inpatients with treatment-resistant mood disorders measured impulsivity with the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) and magnesium levels before and during a four-week course of eight ketamine infusions. Magnesium ion concentration during treatment was not associated with changes in BIS-11 scores. The findings provide no evidence for a relationship between magnesium levels and impulsivity during ketamine therapy.