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Species-conserved reconfigurations of brain network topology induced by ketamine

机译:氯胺酮诱导的脑网络拓扑结构的物种保守重配置

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Species-conserved (intermediate) phenotypes that can be quantified and compared across species offer important advantages for translational research and drug discovery. Here, we investigate the utility of network science methods to assess the pharmacological alterations of the large-scale architecture of brain networks in rats and humans. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study in humans and a placebo-controlled two-group study in rats, we demonstrate that the application of ketamine leads to a topological reconfiguration of large-scale brain networks towards less-integrated and more-segregated information processing in both the species. As these alterations are opposed to those commonly observed in patients suffering from depression, they might indicate systems-level correlates of the antidepressant effect of ketamine.
机译:可以在物种之间进行定量和比较的物种保守(中间)表型为翻译研究和药物发现提供了重要的优势。在这里,我们调查网络科学方法的实用性,以评估大鼠和人类大脑网络大规模结构的药理学改变。在一项针对人类的双盲,安慰剂对照,交叉研究以及一项针对大鼠的安慰剂对照的两组研究中,我们证明了氯胺酮的应用可导致大规模脑网络的拓扑重构,从而降低整合度以及两个物种中的信息隔离程度更高。由于这些变化与抑郁症患者通常观察到的变化相反,它们可能表明氯胺酮抗抑郁作用的系统水平相关性。

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