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Nitrous oxide activates layer 5 prefrontal neurons via SK2 channel inhibition for antidepressant effect
Nitrous oxide (N2O) induces rapid and durable antidepressant effects. The cellular and circuit mechanisms mediating this process are not known. Here we find that a single dose of inhaled N2O induces rapid and specific activation of layer V (L5) pyramidal neurons in the cingulate cortex of rodents exposed to chronic stress conditions. N2O-induced L5 activation rescues a stress-associated hypoactivity state, persists following exposure, and is nec…
Laughing gas appears to reduce depression, but researchers don't totally understand why
Nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, may offer a new way to treat people with major depression, if they haven't responded well to psychotherapy or antidepressants, a new Penn study shows. Researchers found it seems to stimulate certain neurons and activate brain circuits related to emotion and behavior.
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