Treatment resistant depression in a young female successfully treated with a combination of ketamine and pramipexole – A case report

Waleed Ibrahim , Yanghong Yang , David Matuskey
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Treatment resistant depression (TRD) is a term used to define a failure of treatment, despite having two or more adequate trials of antidepressant medication. Our case study focuses on the struggles to achieve sustainable remission in a young adult female and how the condition impacted her overall quality of life. The patient underwent numerous interventions including use of different classes of antidepressant medications, mood stabilizers, therapy, and ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) before she found sustainable improvement with biweekly IV ketamine infusions along with oral pramipexole. Although there are multiple pathways that lead to depression, we hypothesize that this combination may have addressed a state of ‘dopamine deficiency’ in the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway that led to improvement in the patient's depressive symptoms. In addition, the paper also attempts to rationalize these findings based on a preclinical study done on mice undergoing forced swim tests (FST), that shows the synergistic effects on D2/3 receptors by combining these two drugs.

氯胺酮和普拉克索联合疗法成功治疗一名年轻女性的抗药性抑郁症--病例报告
治疗耐受性抑郁症(TRD)是一个术语,用于定义抗抑郁药物治疗两次或两次以上无效的情况。我们的病例研究侧重于一名年轻女性为实现持续缓解而进行的斗争,以及这种状况如何影响了她的整体生活质量。该患者接受了许多干预措施,包括使用不同种类的抗抑郁药物、情绪稳定剂、治疗和电休克疗法(ECT),之后她发现每两周一次的氯胺酮静脉注射和普拉克索口服治疗可使病情得到持续改善。虽然导致抑郁的途径有多种,但我们假设这种组合可能解决了间叶多巴胺能途径中的 "多巴胺缺乏 "状态,从而改善了患者的抑郁症状。此外,论文还试图根据一项对小鼠进行的强迫游泳试验(FST)的临床前研究来合理解释这些发现,该研究显示了这两种药物联合使用对 D2/3 受体的协同作用。
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