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Ling Zhu

2 papers in the library · 12 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Repurposing Ketamine in the Therapy of Depression and Depression-Related Disorders: Recent Advances and Future Potential.

Aging and disease April 29, 2024 Qianting Deng, Emily Parker, Chongyun Wu et al. 8 citations

Depression is a common and long-lasting mental disorder with many interconnected biological pathways. Recent research has found that ketamine, a drug that blocks NMDA receptors, can produce rapid antidepressant effects, offering a new approach to treating mood disorders. This review summarizes current knowledge about signaling pathways and systems involved in depression, drawing from studies of patients and animal models. It focuses on how ketamine works as a fast-acting antidepressant and discusses its potential for preventing or treating stress-related psychiatric conditions.

Comparison of Effects of Propofol Combined with Different Doses of Esketamine for ECT in the Treatment of Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol.

Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment January 1, 2024 Xuemeng Chen, Rui Zhou, Lan Lan et al. 4 citations

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is effective for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder. Combining esketamine with propofol anesthesia during ECT may improve outcomes. In a randomized, double-blind trial, 111 patients were assigned to receive propofol alone (1 mg/kg), low-dose esketamine (0.25 mg/kg) with propofol (0.75 mg/kg), or higher-dose esketamine (0.5 mg/kg) with propofol (0.5 mg/kg). Outcomes included depression scales, suicide risk, cognitive function, hospital stay, readmission, and side effects. The results may guide better ECT anesthesia choices.