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Contribution of skeletal muscular glycine to rapid antidepressant effects of ketamine in an inflammation-induced mouse model of depression.

Niannian HuangYue WangGaofeng ZhanFan YuShan LiDongyu HuaRiyue JiangShiyong LiYeshun WuLing YangBin ZhuFei HuaAilin LuoChun Yang
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2019)
Our findings suggest that skeletal muscular glycine contributes to the antidepressant effects of ketamine in inflammation. Effective strategies for improving skeletal muscular glycine levels may be a novel approach to depression treatment.
Keyphrases
  • resistance training
  • oxidative stress
  • mouse model
  • major depressive disorder
  • depressive symptoms
  • diabetic rats
  • sleep quality
  • pain management
  • high glucose
  • body composition
  • high intensity
  • bipolar disorder