Journal article

The social defeat/overcrowding murine psychosocial stress model results in a pharmacologically reversible body weight gain but not depression - related behaviours

RJ Keenan, J Chan, PS Donnelly, KJ Barnham, LH Jacobson

Neurobiology of Stress | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Depression is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder, yet its etiology is not well understood. The validation of animal models is therefore a critical step towards advancing knowledge about the neurobiology of depression. Psychosocial stress has been promoted as a prospective animal model of depression, however, different protocols exist with variable responses, and further investigations are therefore required. We aimed to characterise the behavioural and body weight responses to the social defeat/overcrowding (SD/OC) model and to explore the effects of the antidepressant fluoxetine and the peroxynitrite scavenger, CuII(atsm), therein. Male C57BL/6JArc mice were exposed to a 19 day SD/OC p..

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Grants

Awarded by Alzheimer's Association


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank David J. Hayne for synthesising the Cu<SUP>II</SUP>(atsm) compound used in this study. We thank Prof. John Cryan and Dr. Beate Finger for their advice regarding the SD/OC model. LHJ is supported by NHMRC Project Grant 1105284 and Alzheimer's Association NIRG-396905. The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledge the support of the Victorian Government and in particular the funding from the Operational Infrastructure Support Grant.