Effects of subanesthetic ketamine and (2R,6R) hydroxynorketamine on working memory and synaptic transmission in the nucleus reuniens in mice

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Goswamee, Priyodarshan [1 ]
Rice, Remington [2 ]
Leggett, Elizabeth [1 ]
Zhang, Fan [2 ]
Manicka, Sofia [2 ]
Porter, Joseph H. [2 ]
McQuiston, Rory [1 ]
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat & Neurobiol, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Coll Humanities & Sci, Dept Psychol, Richmond, VA USA
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Ketamine; (2R; 6R)-Hydroxynorketamine; Medial prefrontal cortex; Nucleus reuniens; Spatial working; Memory; Cognition; Electrophysiology; Optogenetics; ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTIONS; THALAMUS; INTERNEURONS; ANTAGONIST; MECHANISMS; DEPRESSION; LONG;
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10.1016/j.neuropharm.2022.108965
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Rationale: Acute cognitive impairment and abuse potential of ketamine incentivizes the search for alternatives to ketamine for clinical management of treatment-resistant depression. Recently, (2R,6R) hydroxynorketamine ((2R,6R)-HNK), a metabolite of ketamine, has shown promise due to its reported lack of ketamine-like reinforcing properties. Nonetheless, the effect of (2R,6R)-HNK on cognition has not been reported.Method: Adult male mice were placed in a Y-maze to measure spatial working memory (SWM) 24 h after treatment with either a single or repeated subanesthetic dose of (2R,6R)-HNK or ketamine. To determine the effect of the drug regimens on synaptic mechanisms in neural circuits deemed critical for SWM, we conducted patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings from neurons in the midline thalamic nucleus reuniens (RE) in response to optogenetic stimulation of medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) inputs in acutely prepared brain slices.Results: Single or repeated treatment with a 10 mg/kg dose of either drug did not impact performance in a Ymaze. However, single administration of a 1/2-log higher dose (32 mg/kg) of ketamine significantly reduced SWM. The same dose of (2R,6R)-HNK did not produce SWM deficits. Interestingly, repeated administration of either drugs at the 32 mg/kg had no effect on SWM performances. Concomitant to these effects on SWM, only single injection of 32 mg/kg of ketamine was found to increase the mPFC-driven action potential firing activity in the RE neurons. Conversely, both single and repeated administration of the 32 mg/kg dose of (2R,6R)-HNK but not ketamine, increased the input resistance of the RE neurons. Conclusion: Our results indicate that acute treatment of ketamine at 32 mg/kg increases mPFC-driven firing activity of RE neurons, and this contributes to the ketamine-mediated cognitive deficit. Secondly, sub-chronic treatment with the same dose of ketamine likely induces tolerance. Although single or repeated administration of the 32 mg/kg dose of (2R,6R)-HNK can alter intrinsic properties of RE neurons, this dose does not produce cognitive deficit or changes in synaptic mechanism in the RE. This article is part of the special Issue on 'Stress, Addiction and Plasticity'.
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