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Min Ma

Center for Forensic Mental Health, Chiba University

1 paper in the library · 600 citations · publishing 2015

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R-ketamine: a rapid-onset and sustained antidepressant without psychotomimetic side effects

Translational Psychiatry September 1, 2015 Chun Yang, Yukihiko Shirayama, J-C Zhang et al. 600 citations

R-ketamine, a stereoisomer of the anesthetic ketamine, produces a more potent and longer-lasting antidepressant effect than S-ketamine (esketamine) in mouse models of depression, without causing psychotomimetic side effects or abuse liability. In the social defeat stress and learned helplessness models, R-ketamine more effectively restored decreased dendritic spine density, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-TrkB signaling, and synaptogenesis in the prefrontal cortex, CA3, and dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Neither isomer affected these measures in the nucleus accumbens. S-ketamine, but not R-ketamine, caused hyperlocomotion, prepulse inhibition deficits, rewarding effects, and loss of parvalbumin-positive cells in the medial prefrontal cortex and dentate gyrus. R-ketamine appears to be a safe, long-lasting antidepressant.