Opposing roles of microglial and macrophagic C3ar1 signaling in stress-induced synaptic and...

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- This article discusses a study that investigated the effects of ketamine, a powerful anesthetic and antidepressant drug, on the brain's neural circuits and its potential for treating depression.
- The researchers used advanced imaging techniques to observe how ketamine alters the connections and activity of neurons in the brain, particularly in regions associated with mood regulation.
- The findings suggest that ketamine's rapid and sustained antidepressant effects may be linked to its ability to rapidly enhance the formation of new neural connections and strengthen existing ones, which could help restore normal brain function in individuals with depression.

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