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Comparison of the effects of ketamine and memantine on prolactin and cortisol release in men. a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

Abstract

N-methyl D-aspartate (NMDA)-antagonists decrease neurotoxicity by inhibiting Ca2+ influx which is of interest for the treatment of acute cerebrovascular insults and chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Currently, there is no surrogate marker for quantification of NMDA-receptor-mediated drug effects, which hampers dose-finding clinical studies. As prolactin and cortisol liberation is in part influenced through NMDA-receptors we investigated whether the elevation of prolactin or cortisol plasma levels is a class effect of NMDA-antagonists and might be an appropriate marker for studying NMDA-antagonistic potency. Fifteen healthy male volunteers participated in this placebo-controlled, randomized, three-way crossover trial. Ketamine (0.5mg/kg), memantine (0.16 mg/kg; i.e., a well tolerated standard dose) or placebo were infused over 60 min. Ketamine increased serum prolactin and cortisol levels (p < 0.001), whereas memantine and placebo did not affect hormone levels. Further studies are needed to define whether higher doses of memantine or other NMDA antagonists can induce hormone release.

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