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Ketamine’s acute effects on negative brain states are mediated through distinct altered states of consciousness in humans
by
Williams, Leanne M.
, Gray, Nancy J.
, Deisseroth, Karl
, Heifets, Boris D.
, Hilton, Rachel
, Bertrand, Claire
, Knutson, Brian
, Hack, Laura M.
, Yesavage, Jerome A.
, Zhang, Xue
, Suppes, Trisha
, van Roessel, Peter J.
, Rodriguez, Carolyn I.
in
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/ 631/378/2649/1398
/ 631/378/3920
/ 692/308/575
/ Acute effects
/ Adult
/ Amnesia
/ Brain
/ Brain - diagnostic imaging
/ Circuit design
/ Consciousness
/ Depersonalization
/ Design
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Ketamine
/ Medical imaging
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neuroimaging
/ Placebos
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical analysis
/ Variance analysis
2023
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Ketamine’s acute effects on negative brain states are mediated through distinct altered states of consciousness in humans
by
Williams, Leanne M.
, Gray, Nancy J.
, Deisseroth, Karl
, Heifets, Boris D.
, Hilton, Rachel
, Bertrand, Claire
, Knutson, Brian
, Hack, Laura M.
, Yesavage, Jerome A.
, Zhang, Xue
, Suppes, Trisha
, van Roessel, Peter J.
, Rodriguez, Carolyn I.
in
59/57
/ 631/378/2649/1398
/ 631/378/3920
/ 692/308/575
/ Acute effects
/ Adult
/ Amnesia
/ Brain
/ Brain - diagnostic imaging
/ Circuit design
/ Consciousness
/ Depersonalization
/ Design
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Ketamine
/ Medical imaging
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neuroimaging
/ Placebos
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical analysis
/ Variance analysis
2023
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Ketamine’s acute effects on negative brain states are mediated through distinct altered states of consciousness in humans
by
Williams, Leanne M.
, Gray, Nancy J.
, Deisseroth, Karl
, Heifets, Boris D.
, Hilton, Rachel
, Bertrand, Claire
, Knutson, Brian
, Hack, Laura M.
, Yesavage, Jerome A.
, Zhang, Xue
, Suppes, Trisha
, van Roessel, Peter J.
, Rodriguez, Carolyn I.
in
59/57
/ 631/378/2649/1398
/ 631/378/3920
/ 692/308/575
/ Acute effects
/ Adult
/ Amnesia
/ Brain
/ Brain - diagnostic imaging
/ Circuit design
/ Consciousness
/ Depersonalization
/ Design
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Ketamine
/ Medical imaging
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neuroimaging
/ Placebos
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical analysis
/ Variance analysis
2023
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Ketamine’s acute effects on negative brain states are mediated through distinct altered states of consciousness in humans
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Ketamine’s acute effects on negative brain states are mediated through distinct altered states of consciousness in humans
2023
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Ketamine commonly and rapidly induces dissociative and other altered states of consciousness (ASCs) in humans. However, the neural mechanisms that contribute to these experiences remain unknown. We used functional neuroimaging to engage key regions of the brain’s affective circuits during acute ketamine-induced ASCs within a randomized, multi-modal, placebo-controlled design examining placebo, 0.05 mg/kg ketamine, and 0.5 mg/kg ketamine in nonclinical adult participants (NCT03475277). Licensed clinicians monitored infusions for safety. Linear mixed effects models, analysis of variance, t-tests, and mediation models were used for statistical analyses. Our design enabled us to test our pre-specified primary and secondary endpoints, which were met: effects of ketamine across dose conditions on (1) emotional task-evoked brain activity, and (2) sub-components of dissociation and other ASCs. With this design, we also could disentangle which ketamine-induced affective brain states are dependent upon specific aspects of ASCs. Differently valenced ketamine-induced ASCs mediated opposing effects on right anterior insula activity. Participants experiencing relatively higher depersonalization induced by 0.5 mg/kg of ketamine showed relief from negative brain states (reduced task-evoked right anterior insula activity, 0.39 SD). In contrast, participants experiencing dissociative amnesia showed an exacerbation of insula activity (0.32 SD). These results in nonclinical participants may shed light on the mechanisms by which specific dissociative states predict response to ketamine in depressed individuals.
The neural mechanisms underlying ketamine-induced altered states of consciousness are not well understood. Here, the authors show that depersonalization and dissociative amnesia related to ketamine have opposing effects on the activity of the right anterior insula in response to social threat.
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