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Juliana Tapia

Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York; Division of Systems Neuroscience, Area Neuroscience, Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc./New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, New York.

1 paper in the library · 5 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Prophylactic (R,S)-Ketamine and (2S,6S)-Hydroxynorketamine Decrease Fear Expression by Differentially Modulating Fear Neural Ensembles.

Biological psychiatry May 1, 2025 Alessia Mastrodonato, Michelle Jin, Noelle Kee et al. 5 citations

A single injection of (R,S)-ketamine or its metabolite (2S,6S)-hydroxynorketamine (HNK) given one week before stress attenuated learned fear in male mice. The drugs altered neural activity in distinct and overlapping brain regions: (2S,6S)-HNK affected dorsal CA3, while both drugs changed activity in ventral CA3, CA1, infralimbic and prelimbic cortex, insular cortex, retrosplenial cortex, piriform cortex, nucleus reuniens, and periaqueductal gray. (R,S)-ketamine uniquely affected the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus. (R,S)-ketamine increased connectivity between cortical and subcortical regions, whereas (2S,6S)-HNK increased connectivity within those regions. The findings identify novel fear network nodes that could be targeted to treat fear-induced disorders.