Experiences of Awe Mediate Ketamine’s Antidepressant Effects: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial in Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Julia Aepfelbacher, Benjamin Panny, Rebecca B. Price
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Abstract

Background

Ketamine, an NMDA receptor antagonist, provides rapid antidepressant effects. Although much research has focused on neural and molecular mechanisms of action, it is critical to also consider psychological mechanisms that may contribute to its therapeutic efficacy. The construct of an awe-inducing experience, which is a well-validated psychological phenomenon tied to emotional well-being, had not been applied previously in ketamine research.

Methods

One hundred sixteen participants with depression, 77 of whom received a ketamine infusion (0.5 mg/kg over 40 minutes) and 39 patients who received saline placebo, completed a validated measure of awe (the Awe Experience Scale [AWE-S]) at 40 minutes postinfusion. AWE-S scores were examined as potential mediators of depression outcomes (% improvement in Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale score) at 5 postinfusion time points (24 hours and 5, 12, 21, and 30 days). Dissociative effects, measured by Clinician-Administered Dissociative States Scale scores, were tested in parallel mediation models for comparison.

Results

We found that the psychological experience of awe was strongly reported by participants during ketamine infusion, but not saline infusion, and there were significant associations between total AWE-S scores and Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale score improvement (% change) in the ketamine arm at all 5 time points. Furthermore, at all 5 time points, total AWE-S scores statistically mediated the relationship between ketamine and Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale scores. By contrast, Clinician-Administered Dissociative States Scale scores did not mediate outcomes at any time point.

Conclusions

Ketamine infusion strongly induced heightened feelings of awe, and these experiences consistently mediated depression outcomes over a 1- to 30-day period, unlike general dissociative side effects. The specific awe-inspiring properties of ketamine may contribute to its antidepressant effects.

敬畏的体验介导了氯胺酮的抗抑郁作用:针对难治性抑郁症的随机对照试验结果
背景氯胺酮是一种 NMDA 受体拮抗剂,具有快速抗抑郁作用。尽管许多研究都集中在神经和分子的作用机制上,但同时考虑可能有助于其疗效的心理机制也是至关重要的。方法 116 名抑郁症患者在输注氯胺酮后 40 分钟完成了一项经过验证的敬畏感测量(敬畏感体验量表 [AWE-S]),其中 77 人接受了氯胺酮输注(0.5 毫克/千克,40 分钟),39 人接受了生理盐水安慰剂。在输液后的 5 个时间点(24 小时、5、12、21 和 30 天),AWE-S 评分被视为抑郁结果(蒙哥马利-奥斯伯格抑郁量表评分改善百分比)的潜在中介因素。结果我们发现,参与者在输注氯胺酮期间强烈地报告了敬畏的心理体验,而输注生理盐水期间则没有。此外,在所有 5 个时间点上,AWE-S 总分都从统计学角度调解了氯胺酮与蒙哥马利-阿斯伯格抑郁量表评分之间的关系。结论 氯胺酮输注可强烈诱发敬畏感,这些体验在 1 到 30 天的时间内持续调节抑郁结果,这与一般的解离副作用不同。氯胺酮特有的敬畏感可能是其抗抑郁作用的原因之一。
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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