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Ketamine and the neurobiology of depression: Toward next-generation rapid-acting antidepressant treatments.

John H KrystalAlfred P KayeSarah JeffersonMatthew J GirgentiSamuel T WilkinsonGerard SanacoraIrina Esterlis
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Ketamine has emerged as a transformative and mechanistically novel pharmacotherapy for depression. Its rapid onset of action, efficacy for treatment-resistant symptoms, and protection against relapse distinguish it from prior antidepressants. Its discovery emerged from a reconceptualization of the neurobiology of depression and, in turn, insights from the elaboration of its mechanisms of action inform studies of the pathophysiology of depression and related disorders. It has been 25 y since we first presented our ketamine findings in depression. Thus, it is timely for this review to consider what we have learned from studies of ketamine and to suggest future directions for the optimization of rapid-acting antidepressant treatment.
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