Animal Models in Psychiatry

R. McCarty
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Darwin made a compelling case that studies of animals could provide insights into the behavior of humans. Early studies by Pavlov and Harlow paved the way for further developments of animal models of psychiatric disorders. Seligman and Maier’s learned helplessness model continues to be employed in laboratory studies of stress and depression. It has become clear that no single animal model can possibly reproduce all of the critical facets of a mental disorder in humans. However, animal models do provide an essential element in attempts to understand the mechanisms that underlie mental disorders and to reveal molecular targets for the development of new drug therapies. Concerns have been raised about the reproducibility of laboratory experiments with inbred strains of laboratory mice and rats. Any animal model should be evaluated based upon a battery of behavioral tests and the parameters of stressful stimulation employed in experiments should be chosen with care.
精神病学中的动物模型
达尔文提出了一个令人信服的案例,即对动物的研究可以提供对人类行为的见解。巴甫洛夫和哈洛的早期研究为精神疾病动物模型的进一步发展铺平了道路。Seligman和Maier的习得性无助模型继续被用于压力和抑郁的实验室研究。很明显,没有一个单一的动物模型可以重现人类精神障碍的所有关键方面。然而,动物模型确实为理解精神障碍背后的机制和揭示开发新药物治疗的分子靶点提供了一个基本要素。人们对用实验室小鼠和大鼠的近亲繁殖株进行实验室实验的可重复性提出了担忧。任何动物模型都应该基于一系列的行为测试来评估,实验中使用的应激刺激参数应该谨慎选择。
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