压力和抑郁

R. McCarty
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重度抑郁症是全球疾病负担的一个重要因素,它似乎是一种强烈依赖于暴露于压力刺激的精神障碍。与抑郁症动物模型的发展有关的一个主要问题是捕捉那些解释人类女性抑郁症发病率比男性高得多的变量。已经研究了几种遗传选择的动物模型,包括弗林德斯敏感菌株和WKY菌株。此外,还选择了一种对习得性无助的发展高度敏感的老鼠。两种特别有价值的抑郁症动物模型涉及将近亲繁殖的小鼠暴露于慢性社会失败压力(CSDS)或慢性不可预测的轻度压力。这些动物模型的结果表明,大脑中多巴胺回路的中断对抑郁症状的表达至关重要。
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Stress and Depression
Major depressive disorder is a significant contributor to the global burden of disease, and it appears to be a mental disorder that is strongly dependent upon exposure to stressful stimuli. A major concern related to the development of animal models of depression is to capture those variables that explain the much higher incidence of depression in human females compared to males. Several genetically selected animal models have been studied, including the Flinders sensitive strain and the WKY strain. In addition, a strain of rats has been selected that is highly susceptible to the development of learned helplessness. Two especially valuable animal models of depression involve exposure of inbred mice to chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) or to chronic unpredictable mild stress. Results from these animal models point to disruptions in dopamine circuits in the brain as critical for the expression of depressive symptoms.
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