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Year 2018, , 785 - 785, 18.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610108

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Depression models in experimental animals

Year 2018, , 785 - 785, 18.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610108

Abstract

Depression is a mental disorder that is estimated by the World Health Organization to affect 350 million people worldwide. But its pathogenesis and underlying mechanisms have not been understood yet. To present a satisfying explanation for the causes and treatments of these sorts of diseases animal models can be a powerful model for the researchers. Experimental animal research has been frequently used, in related with clinical studies, to test a number of hypotheses regarding the etiology of depression and its related behaviors. In the literature, experimental animal models about depression were described. These are chronic mild stress, forced swimming test, learned helplessness, tail suspension test, psycho-stimulant drug withdrawal and olfactory bulbectomy. In the oral presentation, it was summarized the experimental animal models that are used most commonly for depression, and discussed their advantages and limitations. In conclusion, it seems that some experimental animal models such as chronic mild stress and forced swimming test in several experiments have been using for investigating depression etiology and treatment and the models are very useful for searching the disease.

References

  • Başar K, Aygün E. 2005. Animal Models in Depression Research. Klinik Psikiyatri.8:123-134
  • Krishnan V, Nestler EJ. 2011. Animal models of depression: molecular perspectives. Curr Top Behav Neurosci.7:121-47
  • Ozkartal C, Arıcıoglu F. 2017. Experimental Models of Depression: An Overview to Validity and Reliability
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Original Articles
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Arif Demirdaş

Publication Date August 18, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018

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APA Demirdaş, A. (2018). Depression models in experimental animals. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress, 10(3), 785-785. https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610108
AMA Demirdaş A. Depression models in experimental animals. J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress. August 2018;10(3):785-785. doi:10.37212/jcnos.610108
Chicago Demirdaş, Arif. “Depression Models in Experimental Animals”. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress 10, no. 3 (August 2018): 785-85. https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610108.
EndNote Demirdaş A (August 1, 2018) Depression models in experimental animals. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress 10 3 785–785.
IEEE A. Demirdaş, “Depression models in experimental animals”, J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 785–785, 2018, doi: 10.37212/jcnos.610108.
ISNAD Demirdaş, Arif. “Depression Models in Experimental Animals”. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress 10/3 (August 2018), 785-785. https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610108.
JAMA Demirdaş A. Depression models in experimental animals. J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress. 2018;10:785–785.
MLA Demirdaş, Arif. “Depression Models in Experimental Animals”. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress, vol. 10, no. 3, 2018, pp. 785-, doi:10.37212/jcnos.610108.
Vancouver Demirdaş A. Depression models in experimental animals. J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress. 2018;10(3):785-.