AbstractThe social defeat mouse model is used as a preclinical model for major depressive disorder (MDD). This model is of interest, as mice subjected to chronic social defeat can be separated into stress susceptible (SS) and resilient (SR) subgroups that differ in defined behavioural and physiological characteristics. Here, we have carried out proteomic analyses of serum and brain samples from SS (n=12), SR (n=12) and unstressed control (n=12) mice, using two analytical platforms to gain insight into the underlying molecular pathways that distinguish these subgroups. Multiplex immunoassay profiling was performed using sera collected after 10 days of chronic social defeat. This analysis identified peripheral alterations in proteins mostly a...
Depression and anxiety disorders are associated with increased release of peripheral cytokines; howe...
Acute social defeat represents a naturalistic form of conditioned fear and is an excellent model in ...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...
The social defeat mouse model is used as a preclinical model for major depressive disorder (MDD). Th...
[[abstract]]Stressful events promote psychopathogenic changes that might contribute to the developme...
$\textbf{Objectives:}$ Rodent models of major depressive disorder (MDD) are indispensable when scree...
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential the...
Objectives: Although stress is considered a primary risk factor for neuropsychiatric disorders, a ma...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder that affects a substa...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a widespread and disabling disease whose aetiology and pathophysi...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...
Purpose: The pathophysiological basis of major depression is incompletely understood. Recently, nume...
Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychiatr...
Anxiety disorders often manifest in genetically susceptible individuals after psychosocial stress, b...
Depression and anxiety disorders are associated with increased release of peripheral cytokines; howe...
Acute social defeat represents a naturalistic form of conditioned fear and is an excellent model in ...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...
The social defeat mouse model is used as a preclinical model for major depressive disorder (MDD). Th...
[[abstract]]Stressful events promote psychopathogenic changes that might contribute to the developme...
$\textbf{Objectives:}$ Rodent models of major depressive disorder (MDD) are indispensable when scree...
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential the...
Objectives: Although stress is considered a primary risk factor for neuropsychiatric disorders, a ma...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder that affects a substa...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a widespread and disabling disease whose aetiology and pathophysi...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...
Purpose: The pathophysiological basis of major depression is incompletely understood. Recently, nume...
Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychiatr...
Anxiety disorders often manifest in genetically susceptible individuals after psychosocial stress, b...
Depression and anxiety disorders are associated with increased release of peripheral cytokines; howe...
Acute social defeat represents a naturalistic form of conditioned fear and is an excellent model in ...
<p>Dysregulation of innate immune responses has frequently been reported in stress-associated psychi...