Abstract Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent manic and depressive episodes. Patients suffering from this disorder experience dramatic mood swings with a wide variety of typical behavioral facets, affecting overall activity, energy, sexual behavior, sense of self, self-esteem, circadian rhythm, cognition, and increased risk for suicide. Effective treatment options are limited and diagnosis can be complicated. To overcome these obstacles, a better understanding of the neurobiology underlying bipolar disorder is needed. Animal models can be useful tools in understanding brain mechanisms associated with certain behavior. The following review discusses several pathological aspects of humans suffering from bipolar disorder and compares...
Animal models of human disease have proven of considerable value in elucidating basic pathophysiolog...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
The incidence of depressive illness is high worldwide, and the inadequacy of currently available dru...
Mood disorders are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their underlying pathophysiology ...
Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective n...
Neuropathological mechanisms of manic syndrome or manic episodes in bipolar disorder remain poorly c...
AbstractAnimal models of mental disorders should ideally have construct, face, and predictive validi...
Abstract Bipolar disorders (BDs) exhibit high heritability and symptoms typically first occur during...
Bipolar disorder is difficult to capture in a single animal model, so far proving impossible. ...
An association between circadian clock function and mood regulation is well established and has been...
The brain pathologies that mediate the cognitive, motivational, and motor abnormalities of depressiv...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder, affecting approximately 2% of the world...
International audienceAbstract Bipolar disorders are defined by recurrences of depressive and manic ...
Mental disorders, particularly bipolar disorder, is a health problem in the world since the beginnin...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a unique disorder that transcends domains of function since the same patien...
Animal models of human disease have proven of considerable value in elucidating basic pathophysiolog...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
The incidence of depressive illness is high worldwide, and the inadequacy of currently available dru...
Mood disorders are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their underlying pathophysiology ...
Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective n...
Neuropathological mechanisms of manic syndrome or manic episodes in bipolar disorder remain poorly c...
AbstractAnimal models of mental disorders should ideally have construct, face, and predictive validi...
Abstract Bipolar disorders (BDs) exhibit high heritability and symptoms typically first occur during...
Bipolar disorder is difficult to capture in a single animal model, so far proving impossible. ...
An association between circadian clock function and mood regulation is well established and has been...
The brain pathologies that mediate the cognitive, motivational, and motor abnormalities of depressiv...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder, affecting approximately 2% of the world...
International audienceAbstract Bipolar disorders are defined by recurrences of depressive and manic ...
Mental disorders, particularly bipolar disorder, is a health problem in the world since the beginnin...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a unique disorder that transcends domains of function since the same patien...
Animal models of human disease have proven of considerable value in elucidating basic pathophysiolog...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
The incidence of depressive illness is high worldwide, and the inadequacy of currently available dru...