Subanesthetic Ketamine Suppresses Locus Coeruleus–Mediated Alertness Effects: A 7T fMRI Study

Author:

Liebe Thomas12ORCID,Danyeli Lena Vera1345,Sen Zümrüt Duygu134,Li Meng134,Kaufmann Jörn16,Walter Martin1345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Jena , Jena , Germany

2. University Clinic for Dermatology , Magdeburg , Germany

3. Center for Intervention and Research on Adaptive and Maladaptive Brain Circuits Underlying Mental Health (C-I-R-C) , Halle-Jena-Magdeburg , Germany

4. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

5. German Center for Mental Health (DZPG) , Partner site Halle-Jena-Magdeburg , Germany

6. Department of Neurology, University of Magdeburg , Magdeburg , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background The NMDA antagonist S-ketamine is gaining increasing use as a rapid-acting antidepressant, although its exact mechanisms of action are still unknown. In this study, we investigated ketamine in respect to its properties toward central noradrenergic mechanisms and how they influence alertness behavior. Methods We investigated the influence of S-ketamine on the locus coeruleus (LC) brain network in a placebo-controlled, cross-over, 7T functional, pharmacological MRI study in 35 healthy male participants (25.1 ± 4.2 years) in conjunction with the attention network task to measure LC-related alertness behavioral changes. Results We could show that acute disruption of the LC alertness network to the thalamus by ketamine is related to a behavioral alertness reduction. Conclusion The results shed new light on the neural correlates of ketamine beyond the glutamatergic system and underpin a new concept of how it may unfold its antidepressant effects.

Funder

Interdisciplinary Center of Clinical Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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