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Brain Pathways

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neuroscience1 year ago

"Sex-Based Variations in Ketamine's Effects and Its Relationship to Opioid Pathways"

A study on rats has revealed that the effects of ketamine on depression and pain, as well as its interaction with opioid pathways, differ significantly between sexes. Blocking opioid receptors nullified ketamine’s impact only in male rats, suggesting a complex interplay between ketamine, opioid systems, and sex hormones. This discovery emphasizes the need to consider gender in ketamine treatment strategies and could explain previous inconsistencies in ketamine research. The findings also suggest that testosterone may inhibit males’ ability to compensate for blocked opioid receptors, unlike in females, who increase opioid receptor density in response.

neuroscience2 years ago

Decoding the Brain's Taste Pathways.

A research project funded by the National Institutes of Health aims to better understand how the brain processes taste and how those neural pathways can evolve. Taste is a complex neurological experience that triggers a range of neural activities, such as the pleasure derived from tasting something sweet, but our understanding of its role in guiding eating behavior and its functioning within the brain remains incomplete. By exploring the interplay between taste and touch, and the emotional responses they elicit, this five-year project hopes to shed light on fundamental principles of brain organization, potentially leading to health and disease insights.