Sevoflurane acts as an antidepressant by suppression of GluN2D-containing NMDA receptors on interneurons.
Fei GuoBing ZhangFuyi ShenQian LiYingcai SongTianyu LiYongmei ZhangWeijia DuYuanxi LiWei LiuHang CaoXianjin ZhouYinli ZhengShujia ZhuYang LiZhi-Qiang LiuPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
Sevoflurane directly targets GluN2D, leading to a specific decrease in interneuron activity and subsequent disinhibition of pyramidal neurons, which may underpin its antidepressant effects. Targeting the GluN2D subunit could hold promise as a potential therapeutic strategy for treating depression.