The effects of ketamine on prefrontal glutamate neurotransmission in healthy and depressed subjects

The ability of ketamine administration to activate prefrontal glutamate neurotransmission is thought to be a key mechanism contributing to its transient psychotomimetic effects and its delayed and sustained antidepressant effects. Rodent studies employing carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (...

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Published in:Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 43; no. 10; pp. 2154 - 2160
Main Authors: Abdallah, Chadi G, De Feyter, Henk M, Averill, Lynnette A, Jiang, Lihong, Averill, Christopher L, Chowdhury, Golam M I, Purohit, Prerana, de Graaf, Robin A, Esterlis, Irina, Juchem, Christoph, Pittman, Brian P, Krystal, John H, Rothman, Douglas L, Sanacora, Gerard, Mason, Graeme F
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Nature Publishing Group 01.09.2018
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ISSN:0893-133X, 1740-634X, 1740-634X
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