Environmental restraint: A hidden risk factor for stress-induced depression in rats

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Hiroko Mochizuki-Kawai , Seita Nakazawa , Hideaki Oike , Hiromi Kimoto , Satoru Tomita , Michimasa Toyoshima , Tingbi Xiong , Kazuo Yamada
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Abstract

Little is known about the impact of environmental restraint, characterized by limited space and a lack of stimulating elements, on adult mental and physical health. We examined the influence of environmental restraint on depression-like behaviors and physical status in rats, and the potential mitigating effects of Lactococcus cremoris H61 as a beneficial bacterium. Rats subjected to environmental restraint exhibited prolonged maladaptive immobility in the forced swim test without showing changes in body weight, locomotion, or social motivation. Daily activities remained unaffected. These findings suggest that environmental restraint may be a covert risk factor for stress-induced depression, potentially alleviated by supplementation with strain H61.
环境约束:大鼠应激性抑郁的潜在危险因素
以空间有限和缺乏刺激因素为特征的环境限制对成人身心健康的影响所知甚少。我们研究了环境约束对大鼠抑郁样行为和身体状况的影响,以及乳酸菌H61作为有益菌的潜在缓解作用。在强迫游泳试验中,受到环境约束的大鼠表现出长时间的不适应不动,而体重、运动或社会动机没有变化。日常活动没有受到影响。这些发现表明,环境约束可能是应激性抑郁症的潜在危险因素,可能通过补充菌株H61来缓解。
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IBRO Neuroscience Reports
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