Absence of Ketamine Effects on Learning & Memory Following Exposure during Early Adolescence: A Preliminary Report

S. O’Brien, D. Compton, Julianna M. Davis, J. Elvir, Adrien Albritton
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Traditionally, ketamine was considered useful as a dissociative anesthetic. More recently, ketamine has been examined for its effects as a fast-acting antidepressant, for treatment-resistant depression, and as a non-opiate treatment of chronic pain. Unfortunately, ketamine has enjoyed popularity as a recreational drug among both adolescents and young adults. While some research suggests the use of this drug during neurodevelopment is not without consequence, relatively little work has been conducted to examine the chronic effects of ketamine on the adolescent brain at different stages of neural development. Using a rodent model of development, we probed the effects of early adolescent exposure to ketamine. Between postnatal days 22 to 40, a period comprising early to mid-adolescence, rats were exposed to one of two doses of ketamine or saline. Beginning at 90 days of age and drug free for 50 days, a series of neuropsychological assessments were employed to examine general activity, spatial navigation, as well as nonspatial response learning. Contrary to prediction, except for differences in general activity levels, no spatial or nonspatial impairments were found among the drug- and saline-treated animals. The present results are considered in light of ketamine-associated effects found in a related study with older adolescent rats and the role of drug exposure during different points in adolescent brain development.
氯胺酮对青少年早期学习和记忆的影响不存在:初步报告
传统上,氯胺酮被认为是一种有用的解离麻醉剂。最近,氯胺酮作为一种速效抗抑郁药、治疗难治性抑郁症以及非阿片类药物治疗慢性疼痛的效果已被研究。不幸的是,氯胺酮作为一种娱乐性药物在青少年和年轻人中都很受欢迎。虽然一些研究表明,在神经发育期间使用氯胺酮并非没有后果,但相对较少的研究表明,在神经发育的不同阶段,氯胺酮对青少年大脑的慢性影响。利用啮齿动物的发育模型,我们探讨了青少年早期接触氯胺酮的影响。在出生后第22天到40天之间,也就是青春期的早期到中期,老鼠被暴露在两种剂量的氯胺酮或生理盐水中。从90日龄开始,在没有药物的50天内,采用一系列神经心理学评估来检查一般活动,空间导航以及非空间反应学习。与预测相反,除了一般活动水平的差异外,在药物和盐处理的动物中没有发现空间或非空间损伤。目前的结果是考虑到氯胺酮相关的影响,发现在一个相关的研究年龄较大的青春期大鼠和药物暴露在青春期大脑发育的不同阶段的作用。
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