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Assessment of Ketamine Binding of the Serotonin Transporter in Humans with Positron Emission Tomography

Authors :
Dietmar Winkler
Verena Pichler
Thomas Stimpfl
Marie Spies
Mathis Godbersen
Marcus Hacker
Leo Silberbauer
Georg S. Kranz
Jakob Unterholzner
Gregor Gryglewski
Neydher Berroterán-Infante
Johannes Jungwirth
Birgit Reiter
Markus Mitterhauser
Marius Hienert
Siegfried Kasper
G.M. James
Harald Ibeschitz
Rupert Lanzenberger
Source :
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

Background Comprehensive description of ketamine’s molecular binding profile becomes increasingly pressing as use in real-life patient cohorts widens. Animal studies attribute a significant role in the substance’s antidepressant effects to the serotonergic system. The serotonin transporter is a highly relevant target in this context, because it is central to depressive pathophysiology and treatment. This is, to our knowledge, the first study investigating ketamine’s serotonin transporter binding in vivo in humans. Methods Twelve healthy subjects were assessed twice using [11C]DASB positron emission tomography. A total of 0.50 mg/kg bodyweight ketamine was administered once i.v. prior to the second positron emission tomography scan. Ketamine plasma levels were determined during positron emission tomography. Serotonin transporter nondisplaceable binding potential was computed using a reference region model, and occupancy was calculated for 4 serotonin transporter-rich regions (caudate, putamen, thalamus, midbrain) and a whole-brain region of interest. Results After administration of the routine antidepressant dose, ketamine showed

Details

ISSN :
14695111 and 14611457
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....032da914fcb16ce6aec3b8576f6a2b28