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Nutrients

ISSN 2072-6643

1 paper in the library · 55 citations · publishing 2021

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Ketamine as a Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: A Narrative Review

Nutrients November 20, 2021 Johanna Louise Keeler, Janet Treasure, Mário F. Juruena et al. 55 citations

Anorexia nervosa is difficult to treat, especially in severe and enduring cases. Malnutrition and weight loss can reduce grey and white matter in the brain, impair neuroplasticity and neurogenesis, and cause difficulties with cognitive flexibility, memory, and learning. Depression is highly comorbid and may hinder recovery, but traditional antidepressants are often ineffective in underweight patients. This review presents a conceptual overview for treating anorexia nervosa with ketamine. Ketamine has rapid antidepressant effects hypothesized to occur via increased glutamate, leading to increased neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, and synaptogenesis. The article covers ketamine's use for common psychiatric comorbidities and discusses safety concerns. There appears ample theoretical background to warrant exploring ketamine as a treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa.