A reduction in sucrose and saccharine consumption following chronic stress is reported for the rat. This deficit may be related to consummatory deficits seen in endogenous depression. To further examine this state pharmacologically, stressed rats were treated with the antidepressant imipramine. Despite a general absence of appetitive effects (or in some cases mild anorexia) imipramine significantly restored saccharine consumption in a variety of tests. The pharmacological similarity of the deficit to the changes accompanying affective disorders further supports the potential applicability of the chronic stress model.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/23972/1/0000221.pd
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Sucrose consumption and preference were examined in rats subjected to a 6-week regimen of unpredicta...
Sucrose consumption and preference were examined in rats subjected to a 6-week regimen of unpredicta...
We have proposed that chronic stress may produce motivational, behavioral, and neuroendocrine sympto...
We have previously shown that rats given stress before open field testing have elevated activity in ...
Although researchers cannot manipulate human life stress to determine the effect of depression on al...
<p>The depression-like behavior of CUMS rats was measured at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks. <b>A.</b> The rats...
Rationale: Rats exhibit marked individual differences in consumption of freely available sucrose; ho...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was developed in order to simulate in animals the symptom of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Clinically depressed individuals respond to different types o...
Three behavioral paradigms are presented for the study of the mechanism of action of antidepressant ...
Sucrose consumption and preference were examined in rats subjected to a 6-week regimen of unpredicta...
Sucrose consumption and preference were examined in rats subjected to a 6-week regimen of unpredicta...
We have proposed that chronic stress may produce motivational, behavioral, and neuroendocrine sympto...
We have previously shown that rats given stress before open field testing have elevated activity in ...
Although researchers cannot manipulate human life stress to determine the effect of depression on al...
<p>The depression-like behavior of CUMS rats was measured at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks. <b>A.</b> The rats...
Rationale: Rats exhibit marked individual differences in consumption of freely available sucrose; ho...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
Rationale The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was first described almost 40 years ago and has bec...
The chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm was developed in order to simulate in animals the symptom of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Clinically depressed individuals respond to different types o...
Three behavioral paradigms are presented for the study of the mechanism of action of antidepressant ...