| Literature DB >> 31275104 |
B Derntl1,2,3, J Hornung1, Z D Sen1,4, L Colic5, M Li6, M Walter1,4,5,6,7,8.
Abstract
Ketamine is a drug that reduces depressive and elicits schizophrenia-like symptoms in humans. However, it is largely unexplored whether women and men differ with respect to ketamine-action and whether age contributes to drug-effects. In this study we assessed dissociative symptoms via the Clinician Administered Dissociative States Scale (CADSS) in a total of 69 healthy subjects aged between 18 and 30 years (early adulthood) after ketamine or placebo infusion. Dissociative symptoms were generally increased only in the ketamine group post-infusion. Specifically, within the ketamine group, men reported significantly more depersonalization and amnestic symptoms than women. Furthermore, with rising age only men were less affected overall with respect to dissociative symptoms. This suggests a sex-specific protective effect of higher age which may be due to delayed brain maturation in men compared to women. We conclude that it is crucial to include sex and age in studies of drug effects in general and of ketamine-action in specific to tailor more efficient psychiatric treatments. Clinical Trial Registration: EU Clinical Trials Register (EudraCT), trial number: 2010-023414-31.Entities:
Keywords: age; brain maturation; depersonalization; dissociation; ketamine; sex
Year: 2019 PMID: 31275104 PMCID: PMC6592148 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2019.00616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
Demographic details of the ketamine and placebo group for female and male participants.
| Ketamine ( | Sex-differences | Placebo ( | Sex-differences | Treatment group -differences | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 14 F/21 M | 15 F/19 M | χ2(1) = 0.12, | ||||
| Age | 24.11 (2.53) | 24.15 (2.27) | |||||
| M | 24.57 (2.52) | M | 24.0 (1.97) | ||||
| F | 23.43 (2.47) | F | 24.33 (2.66) | ||||
| BMI | 23.82 (3.07) | 23.57 (3.01) | |||||
| M | 24.15 (2.98) | M | 23.80 (2.50) | ||||
| F | 23.33 (3.26) | F | 23.28 (3.62) | ||||
| Weight (kg) | 74.65 (13.88) | 74.37 (14.50) | |||||
| M | 81.71 (12.58) | M | 81.03 (12.99) | ||||
| F | 64.07 (7.72) | F | 65.93 (11.91) | ||||
| HAM-A | 0.63 (1.11) | 0.26 (0.79) | |||||
| M | 0.71 (1.31) | M | |||||
| F | 0.50 (0.76) | F | 0.40 (1.06) | ||||
| HAM-D | 0.51 (1.10) | 0.24 (0.55) | |||||
| M | 0.62 (1.28) | M | 0.16 (0.50) | ||||
| F | 0.36 (0.75) | F | 0.33 (62) | ||||
| CADSS total score baseline | – | – | |||||
| CADSS total score end of infusion | 9.46 (8.76) | 0 | |||||
| M | 10.57 (8.23) | ||||||
| F | 7.79 (9.56) | ||||||
| CADSS total score 20–40 min end of infusion | – | – | |||||
FIGURE 1Illustration of sex- and subscale-specific effects of ketamine. Data is presented as mean ± 95 CI and is not corrected for weight. # indicates p < 0.05.
FIGURE 2Illustration of correlations between age and CADSS scores separately for women and men. Data points are not corrected for weight.
Correlation analyses testing sex-specific associations between Age and CADSS scores immediately after infusion.
| Men ( | Women ( | Fisher’s | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age × CADSS total score | −0.64 (0.002) | 0.36 (0.22) | − |
| Age × CADSS derealization | −0.64 (0.002) | 0.40 (0.18) | − |
| Age × CADSS depersonalization | −0.39 (0.085) | 0.19 (0.53) | −1.59 (0.11) |
| Age × CADSS amnesia | −0.45 (0.048) | −0.11 (0.73) | −0.98 (0.33) |