2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2014.05.039
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Mouse social stress induces increased fear conditioning, helplessness and fatigue to physical challenge together with markers of altered immune and dopamine function

Abstract: In neuropsychiatry, animal studies demonstrating causal effects of environmental manipulations relevant to human aetiology on behaviours relevant to human psychopathologies are valuable. Such valid models can improve understanding of aetio-pathophysiology and preclinical discovery and development of new treatments. In depression, specific uncontrollable stressful life events are major aetiological factors, and subsequent generalized increases in fearfulness, helplessness and fatigue are core symptoms or featur… Show more

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“…Chronic social defeat (CSD) was conducted using a refined protocol as described elsewhere (Azzinnari et al, 2014). Briefly, a C57BL/6 (CSD) mouse was housed singly in the home cage of a CD-1 mouse separated by a transparent, perforated divider.…”
Section: Chronic Social Defeatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chronic social defeat (CSD) was conducted using a refined protocol as described elsewhere (Azzinnari et al, 2014). Briefly, a C57BL/6 (CSD) mouse was housed singly in the home cage of a CD-1 mouse separated by a transparent, perforated divider.…”
Section: Chronic Social Defeatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CSD mouse was placed 8 with the CD-1 mouse for either a cumulative total of 60 sec physical attack or 10 min maximum. To avoid bite wounds, essential for the study of psychosocial stress-induced immune-inflammation, the lower incisors of CD-1 mice were trimmed every third day across CSD (Azzinnari et al, 2014). Each day for 15 days, the CSD x CD-1 mouse pairings were rotated so that CSD mice were confronted daily with a novel CD-1 mouse.…”
Section: Chronic Social Defeatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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