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One theory is that ketamine may increase the activity of glutamate, a neurotransmitter involved in forming new connections between nerve cells in the brain. This process, called synaptic plasticity, is crucial for learning, memory, and adapting to new situations. By enhancing synaptic plasticity, ketamine may help the brain “rewire” itself, overcoming the negative patterns associated with depression.
Another theory suggests that ketamine may influence the body’s stress response system, which regulates mood. In people with depression, this system can become overactive, leading to chronic sadness, anxiety, and hopelessness. By reducing the activity of the stress response system, ketamine may improve mood and alleviate depression symptoms.