GluN2B on adult-born granule cells modulates (R,S)-ketamine's rapid-acting effects in mice.
Nicholas E BulthuisJosephine C McGowanLiliana R LadnerChristina T LaGammaSean C LimClaire X ShubeckRebecca A BrachmanEzra SydnorIna P PavlovaDong-Oh SeoMichael R DrewChristine A DennyPublished in: The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology (2024)
In line with previous studies, these results suggest that 6-week-old adult-born hippocampal neurons expressing GluN2B partially modulate (R,S)-ketamine's rapid-acting effects. Future work targeting these 6-week-old adult-born neurons may prove beneficial for increasing the efficacy of (R,S)-ketamine.