The Impact of Intravenous Ketamine on Attentional Bias: Probing Mechanisms of Rapid-Acting Antidepressant Effects Across Two Clinical Studies.

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Mary L Woody, Rebecca Rohac, Iya Cooper, Angela Griffo, Nastasia McDonald, Crystal Spotts, Jay Fournier, Neil Jones, Marta Peciña, Kymberly Young, Sharvari Shivanekar, Manivel Rengasamy, Ben Grafton, Rebecca B Price
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Abstract

Background: Ketamine is known for its rapid antidepressant effect, but its impact on affective information processing (including attentional bias, a putative cognitive mechanism of depression), remains largely unexplored. We leveraged a novel measurement of attentional bias and sought to: (1) establish adequate test-retest reliability and validity among depressed participants prior to ketamine treatment; and (2) harness a single dose of ketamine to assess mechanistic shifts in attentional bias and their relation to antidepressant efficacy.

Methods: A novel dual probe video task was used to index attentional bias toward sad film clips. In Study 1, treatment-seeking adults with moderate-to-severe depression (n=40) completed the task at 1) baseline, 2) 1-week retest, 3) 1-month retest, and, for a subset (n=15), 4) 24-hrs post-ketamine infusion (0.5mg/kg over 40min). In Study 2, participants (n=43) completed the task pre- and 24-hrs post-ketamine.

Results: Indices from the novel attentional bias task were stable prior to ketamine, demonstrating good one-week and one-month test-retest reliability. Participants in both studies exhibited a robust reduction in attentional bias from pre- to 24-hrs post-ketamine infusion. In Study 1, cross-sectional correlations were observed between attentional bias and clinician-rated depressive symptoms at each pre-treatment assessment. In Study 2, changes in attentional bias were correlated with improved symptoms from pre- to post-infusion.

Conclusions: Results provide evidence for the validity of a novel, psychometrically robust measure of attentional bias among individuals with depression. Findings indicate that ketamine reliably and rapidly reduces attentional bias, offering insight into a replicable, potential cognitive mechanism involved in its antidepressant action.

静脉注射氯胺酮对注意偏差的影响:两项临床研究对快速抗抑郁作用机制的探索
背景:氯胺酮以其快速抗抑郁作用而闻名,但它对情感信息处理(包括注意偏差,这是抑郁症的一种假定认知机制)的影响在很大程度上仍未得到研究。我们采用了一种新的注意力偏差测量方法,旨在(1)在氯胺酮治疗前,在抑郁症参与者中建立充分的测试-重复可靠性和有效性;以及(2)利用单剂量氯胺酮评估注意偏差的机制转变及其与抗抑郁药效的关系:方法:采用一种新颖的双探针视频任务来评估对悲伤电影片段的注意偏向。在研究1中,寻求治疗的中重度抑郁症成人患者(40人)分别在1)基线、2)1周复测、3)1个月复测以及4)氯胺酮输注(0.5毫克/千克,40分钟)后24小时完成该任务。在研究2中,参与者(43人)在氯胺酮注射前和注射氯胺酮后24小时内完成任务:结果:在使用氯胺酮之前,新颖注意力偏差任务的各项指标保持稳定,一周和一个月的测试-再测可靠性良好。两项研究的参与者在氯胺酮注射前至注射后24小时内都表现出注意力偏差的显著下降。在研究1中,每次治疗前的评估都能观察到注意偏差与临床医生评定的抑郁症状之间的横断面相关性。在研究2中,注意力偏差的变化与输注前和输注后症状的改善相关:研究结果证明了一种新型的、心理计量学上稳健的抑郁症患者注意偏差测量方法的有效性。研究结果表明,氯胺酮能可靠、快速地减少注意偏差,从而让人们了解到氯胺酮抗抑郁作用的一种可复制、潜在的认知机制。
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Biological Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
18.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
1398
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Biological Psychiatry is an official journal of the Society of Biological Psychiatry and was established in 1969. It is the first journal in the Biological Psychiatry family, which also includes Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging and Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science. The Society's main goal is to promote excellence in scientific research and education in the fields related to the nature, causes, mechanisms, and treatments of disorders pertaining to thought, emotion, and behavior. To fulfill this mission, Biological Psychiatry publishes peer-reviewed, rapid-publication articles that present new findings from original basic, translational, and clinical mechanistic research, ultimately advancing our understanding of psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal also encourages the submission of reviews and commentaries on current research and topics of interest.
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