2024
Ketamine induces multiple individually distinct whole-brain functional connectivity signatures
Moujaes F, Ji J, Rahmati M, Burt J, Schleifer C, Adkinson B, Savic A, Santamauro N, Tamayo Z, Diehl C, Kolobaric A, Flynn M, Rieser N, Fonteneau C, Camarro T, Xu J, Cho Y, Repovs G, Fineberg S, Morgan P, Seifritz E, Vollenweider F, Krystal J, Murray J, Preller K, Anticevic A. Ketamine induces multiple individually distinct whole-brain functional connectivity signatures. ELife 2024, 13: e84173. PMID: 38629811, PMCID: PMC11023699, DOI: 10.7554/elife.84173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResponse to ketamineAcute ketamineBehavioral effectsQuantified resting-state functional connectivityEffects of acute ketamineSymptom variationResting-state functional connectivityTreatment-resistant depressionFunctional connectivity signaturesGlobal brain connectivitySingle-subject levelInter-individual variabilityPlacebo-controlled studyFunctional connectivityConnectivity signaturesBrain connectivityHealthy participantsSingle-blind placebo-controlled studyNeural variationsTreatment conditionsKetamineGene expression targetsPharmacological biomarkersPilot awardParvalbumin
2019
F195. NMDAR Antagonism via Ketamine Differentially Modulates Thalamic Versus Hippocampal Brain-Wide Functional Connectivity
Moujaes F, Schleifer C, Ji L, Adkinson B, Kolobaric A, Flynn M, Fineberg S, Krystal J, Repovs G, Cho Y, Santamauro N, Morgan P, Savic A, Murray J, Anticevic A. F195. NMDAR Antagonism via Ketamine Differentially Modulates Thalamic Versus Hippocampal Brain-Wide Functional Connectivity. Biological Psychiatry 2019, 85: s289. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.03.732.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
423 NMDAR Antagonism via Ketamine Differentially Modulates Thalamic versus Hippocampal Functional Connectivity
Anticevic A, Schleifer C, Srihari V, Krystal J, Murray J, Repovs G, Xu G, Ji L, Cho Y, Santamauro N, Foss-Feig J, Yang G, Morgan P, Savic A. 423 NMDAR Antagonism via Ketamine Differentially Modulates Thalamic versus Hippocampal Functional Connectivity. Biological Psychiatry 2017, 81: s172-s173. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2017.02.907.Peer-Reviewed Original Research