Serotonin (5-HT), via its receptors expressed in discrete brain regions, modulates aversion and reward processing and is implicated in various psychiatric disorders including depression. Stressful experiences affect central serotonergic activity and act as a risk factor for depression; this can be modelled preclinically. In adult male C57BL/6J mice, 15-day chronic social stress (CSS) leads to depression-relevant behavioural states, including increased aversion and reduced reward sensitivity. Based on this evidence, here we investigated CSS effects on 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, and 5-HT2C receptor binding in discrete brain regions using in vitro quantitative autoradiography with selective radioligands. In addition, mRNA expression of Htr1a, 2a, 2c and ...
Depression is among the leading causes of disability and disease burden. Recent studies point to an ...
Stress has been shown to influence neuroplasticity and is suspected to increase the risk for psychia...
The current study examined the neurochemical mechanisms and neuroanatomical changes underlying coexi...
Background: 
There is ample experimental evidence supporting the hypothesis that the brain ...
It has been hypothesized that effects of uncontrollable stress on serotonin receptor expression cont...
Serotonin (5-HT) is an important modulator of many physiological, behavioural and developmental proc...
Hypofunction of the serotonergic system is often associated with major depression and obsessive comp...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent in human and veterinary medicine yet the underlying mechanism is poo...
Chronic stress enhances risk for psychiatric disorders, and in animal models is known to evoke depre...
The serotonergic system and more precisely the serotonin type 2Areceptor (5-HT2AR) is involved in a ...
The establishment and maintenance of social dominance are critical for social stability and the surv...
The neurotransmitters serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) play roles in eating disorders, mood disord...
Chronic stress and dysfunction of the serotonergic system in the brain have been considered two of t...
SummaryMost depressed patients don't respond to their first drug treatment, and the reasons for this...
Serotonin communication operates mainly in the extracellular space and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), us...
Depression is among the leading causes of disability and disease burden. Recent studies point to an ...
Stress has been shown to influence neuroplasticity and is suspected to increase the risk for psychia...
The current study examined the neurochemical mechanisms and neuroanatomical changes underlying coexi...
Background: 
There is ample experimental evidence supporting the hypothesis that the brain ...
It has been hypothesized that effects of uncontrollable stress on serotonin receptor expression cont...
Serotonin (5-HT) is an important modulator of many physiological, behavioural and developmental proc...
Hypofunction of the serotonergic system is often associated with major depression and obsessive comp...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent in human and veterinary medicine yet the underlying mechanism is poo...
Chronic stress enhances risk for psychiatric disorders, and in animal models is known to evoke depre...
The serotonergic system and more precisely the serotonin type 2Areceptor (5-HT2AR) is involved in a ...
The establishment and maintenance of social dominance are critical for social stability and the surv...
The neurotransmitters serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) play roles in eating disorders, mood disord...
Chronic stress and dysfunction of the serotonergic system in the brain have been considered two of t...
SummaryMost depressed patients don't respond to their first drug treatment, and the reasons for this...
Serotonin communication operates mainly in the extracellular space and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), us...
Depression is among the leading causes of disability and disease burden. Recent studies point to an ...
Stress has been shown to influence neuroplasticity and is suspected to increase the risk for psychia...
The current study examined the neurochemical mechanisms and neuroanatomical changes underlying coexi...