One of the core symptoms of major depression in human is anhedonia. For that reason, one of the main requirements towards experimental depression models is that they be able to demonstrate anhedonia in animals, that have been exposed to stressful events, and other behavioral changes attributable to a depression-like state. However, the results presented in the literature are contradictory: sweet solution intake, which is considered as a parameter of hedonic/anhedonic behavior in animals, responds quite differently to stressful situations in that it is either unaffected or increased or decreased. Different experimental designs used for the study of anhedonia in male mice exposed to chronic social defeat stress were tried to understand the re...
Depression is the most common form of mental disability in the world. Depressive episodes may be pre...
Depression is one of the more frequent psychiatric disorders, that continues to exact a tremendous c...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...
Reduced capacity to experience pleasure, also known as anhedonia, is a key feature of the depressive...
The Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rat has been proposed as a model of depression-like symptoms. However, anhedo...
To date, the reliability of induction of a depressive-like state using chronic stress models is co...
Despite numerous studies on the neurobiology of depression, the etiological and pathophysiological m...
Many studies with chronic stress, a common depression paradigm, lead to inconsistent behavioral resu...
In order to develop a model for a depression-like syndrome in mice, we subjected male C57BL/6 mice t...
Rationale: Anhedonia is a core symptom of major depression. Deficits in reward function, which under...
Anhedonia is defined as a diminished ability to obtain pleasure from otherwise positive stimuli. Anx...
Preclinical studies suggest that stress exerts depressogenic effects by impairing hedonic capacity, ...
Chronic stress is considered a vulnerability factor for depression. A key symptom is anhedonia; a re...
Hedonic reactions to various rewards play a key role in various forms of motivated behavior. The inf...
The prevalence of depression increases with aging. We hypothesized that like humans, old animals exh...
Depression is the most common form of mental disability in the world. Depressive episodes may be pre...
Depression is one of the more frequent psychiatric disorders, that continues to exact a tremendous c...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...
Reduced capacity to experience pleasure, also known as anhedonia, is a key feature of the depressive...
The Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rat has been proposed as a model of depression-like symptoms. However, anhedo...
To date, the reliability of induction of a depressive-like state using chronic stress models is co...
Despite numerous studies on the neurobiology of depression, the etiological and pathophysiological m...
Many studies with chronic stress, a common depression paradigm, lead to inconsistent behavioral resu...
In order to develop a model for a depression-like syndrome in mice, we subjected male C57BL/6 mice t...
Rationale: Anhedonia is a core symptom of major depression. Deficits in reward function, which under...
Anhedonia is defined as a diminished ability to obtain pleasure from otherwise positive stimuli. Anx...
Preclinical studies suggest that stress exerts depressogenic effects by impairing hedonic capacity, ...
Chronic stress is considered a vulnerability factor for depression. A key symptom is anhedonia; a re...
Hedonic reactions to various rewards play a key role in various forms of motivated behavior. The inf...
The prevalence of depression increases with aging. We hypothesized that like humans, old animals exh...
Depression is the most common form of mental disability in the world. Depressive episodes may be pre...
Depression is one of the more frequent psychiatric disorders, that continues to exact a tremendous c...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...