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The Neurostimulation Podcast #36: How Adenosine Bridges Rapid Antidepressant Therapies – Insights from Ketamine and ECT Research
Host: Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC Psychiatry
Episode Summary: In this episode, Dr. Passmore explores groundbreaking research revealing how adenosine—a natural brain chemical—may be the key link between two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments: ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The discussion covers:
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Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
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Stay curious, and tune in next time for more insights into neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and interventional mental health.
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By Dr. Michael PassmoreThe Neurostimulation Podcast #36: How Adenosine Bridges Rapid Antidepressant Therapies – Insights from Ketamine and ECT Research
Host: Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC Psychiatry
Episode Summary: In this episode, Dr. Passmore explores groundbreaking research revealing how adenosine—a natural brain chemical—may be the key link between two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments: ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The discussion covers:
Key Takeaways:
Resources & Links:
Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
Connect & Share:
If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share with friends or colleagues who might benefit. Join the conversation in the comments—your feedback helps shape future episodes!
Stay curious, and tune in next time for more insights into neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and interventional mental health.
Contact:
Questions, ideas, or feedback? Leave a comment or reach out via the podcast’s contact channels.