2017
DOI: 10.1093/ijnp/pyx055
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Factors Influencing the Cardiovascular Response to Subanesthetic Ketamine: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Abstract: BackgroundThe increasing use of ketamine as a potential rapid-onset antidepressant necessitates a better understanding of its effects on blood pressure and heart rate, well-known side effects at higher doses. For the subanesthetic dose used for depression, potential predictors of these cardiovascular effects are important factors influencing clinical decisions. Since ketamine influences the sympathetic nervous system, we investigated the impact of autonomic nervous system-related factors on the cardiovascular … Show more

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“…Genotyping of blood samples with regard to the NET gene rs28386840 was performed following a protocol published previously ( Liebe et al, 2017 ). To test the influence of genotype on rs-fc change, we extracted the change of the mean rs-fc beta-weights for the significant result in the ketamine group (baseline, directly after ketamine administration) and compared the groups ([AA] n = 15, [T]-carrier n = 13, no genetic data for one participant) using the non-parametric U Test for two independent samples.…”
Section: Fmri Data Acquisition Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Genotyping of blood samples with regard to the NET gene rs28386840 was performed following a protocol published previously ( Liebe et al, 2017 ). To test the influence of genotype on rs-fc change, we extracted the change of the mean rs-fc beta-weights for the significant result in the ketamine group (baseline, directly after ketamine administration) and compared the groups ([AA] n = 15, [T]-carrier n = 13, no genetic data for one participant) using the non-parametric U Test for two independent samples.…”
Section: Fmri Data Acquisition Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, those effects are observed at plasma concentrations achievable with administration of subanaesthetic doses ( Miletich et al, 1973 ; Niesters et al, 2012 ). We have described this relationship in more detail previously ( Liebe et al, 2017 ). The NET is responsible for the recirculation of norepinephrine (NE) from the synaptic cleft into the presynaptic terminal ( Schroeder and Jordan, 2012 ).…”
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“…Electrophysiological techniques have a distinct advantage over techniques using the BOLD response in that they are a direct measure of neural activity. Ketamine stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in significant increases in heart rate and blood pressure (Liebe et al, 2017). Due to its indirect nature, the BOLD signal may be more susceptible to contamination by these physiological effects, as vascular changes modulate the neurovascular coupling characteristics responsible for generating the signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toward this end, a methodologic refinement that will improve future studies is the measurement of cardiovascular activity and respiration and controlling for their effects. In doing so, the remaining BOLD activity can more reliably be assumed to derive from brain and reflect drug effects on glutamatergic, neural activity [44][45][46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%