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(R)-Ketamine exerts antidepressant actions partly via conversion to (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine, while causing adverse effects at sub-anaesthetic doses.

Panos ZanosJaclyn N HighlandXin LiuTimothy A TroppoliPolymnia GeorgiouJacqueline LovettPatrick J MorrisBrent W StewartCraig J ThomasScott M ThompsonRuin MoaddelTodd D Gould
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2019)
Metabolism of (R)-ketamine to (2R,6R)-HNK increases the potency of (R)-ketamine to exert antidepressant-relevant actions in mice. Adverse effects of (R)-ketamine require higher doses than those necessary for antidepressant-sensitive behavioural changes in mice. However, our data revealing that (R)-ketamine's adverse effects are elicited at sub-anaesthetic doses indicate a potential risk for sensory dissociation and abuse liability.
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