Background: Although the etiology of clinical depression is unknown, women are more likely to suffer from major depressive disorder than men. The biological basis of gender differences in stress response and recovery still remain poorly understood. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the gender specific behavioral, physiological and neurochemical aspects of rats exposed to chronic stress paradigm along with the recovery using antidepressant drug treatment in rats using Learned Helplessness (LH) model of depression. Methods: Stress induction was applied on rats through inescapable footshocks and subsequent shuttle-box escape test. Fluoxetine hydrochloride as antidepressant drug was used for recovery. Body weight and a...
Objective: Previously, we showed that neuromodulators are important factors involved in depression, ...
Depression is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that is highly comorbid with anxiety. Depression i...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects a wide range of people and, within that population, some hav...
Depression is a psychiatric illness that affects twice as many women as men. A common finding in dep...
In clinical populations, sex differences in disease prevalence, symptoms and outcome have been estab...
Although the rate of depression is known to be almost twice as high in women compared to men, most e...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
Growing evidence suggests neuroplasticity changes are pivotal in both the occurrence and treatment o...
Growing evidence suggests neuroplasticity changes are pivotal in both the occurrence and treatment o...
Stress is associated with psychiatric disorders which show sex differences in expression. Applicatio...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Studies show that sex plays a role in stress-related depression, with women experiencing a higher vu...
A plethora of animal models of depression is described in the literature, aiming at mimicking differ...
Objective: Previously, we showed that neuromodulators are important factors involved in depression, ...
Depression is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that is highly comorbid with anxiety. Depression i...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects a wide range of people and, within that population, some hav...
Depression is a psychiatric illness that affects twice as many women as men. A common finding in dep...
In clinical populations, sex differences in disease prevalence, symptoms and outcome have been estab...
Although the rate of depression is known to be almost twice as high in women compared to men, most e...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
Growing evidence suggests neuroplasticity changes are pivotal in both the occurrence and treatment o...
Growing evidence suggests neuroplasticity changes are pivotal in both the occurrence and treatment o...
Stress is associated with psychiatric disorders which show sex differences in expression. Applicatio...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Studies show that sex plays a role in stress-related depression, with women experiencing a higher vu...
A plethora of animal models of depression is described in the literature, aiming at mimicking differ...
Objective: Previously, we showed that neuromodulators are important factors involved in depression, ...
Depression is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that is highly comorbid with anxiety. Depression i...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects a wide range of people and, within that population, some hav...