2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.03.510687
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Evaluating sickness-induced anxiety versus lethargy at the behavioral and neuronal activity level

Abstract: In mammals, inflammatory responses to infections trigger adaptive behavioral changes collectively known as sickness behavior. Among these, lethargy protects the sick individual by conserving energy, and increased anxiety is believed to prevent exposure to threats. However, the characterization of these conflicting behavioral states in sickness could be an artifact of behavioral assessment, particularly in rodents. We adjusted existing behavioral testing and designed a new paradigm to disambiguate between incre… Show more

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