实验动物抑郁模型

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress Pub Date : 2018-08-18 DOI:10.37212/JCNOS.610108
Arif Demirdaş
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抑郁症是一种精神障碍,据世界卫生组织估计,全球有3.5亿人患有抑郁症。但其发病机制和潜在机制尚不清楚。为了对这类疾病的病因和治疗方法做出令人满意的解释,动物模型可以成为研究人员的有力模型。在临床研究中,实验动物研究经常被用来检验关于抑郁症病因及其相关行为的许多假设。文献中描述了抑郁症的实验动物模型。这些是慢性轻度压力、强迫游泳测试、习得性无助、尾部悬吊测试、精神刺激药物戒断和嗅球切除术。在口头陈述中,总结了最常用的抑郁症实验动物模型,并讨论了它们的优点和局限性。总之,一些实验动物模型,如慢性轻度应激和几个实验中的强迫游泳试验,似乎已经被用于研究抑郁症的病因和治疗,这些模型对寻找这种疾病非常有用。
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Depression models in experimental animals
Depression is a mental disorder that is estimated  by the World Health Organization to affect 350 million  people worldwide. But its pathogenesis and underlying  mechanisms have not been understood yet. To present a  satisfying explanation for the causes and treatments of  these sorts of diseases animal models can be a powerful  model for the researchers.  Experimental animal research has been frequently  used, in related with clinical studies, to test a number of  hypotheses regarding the etiology of depression and its  related behaviors. In the literature, experimental animal  models about depression were described. These are  chronic mild stress, forced swimming test, learned  helplessness, tail suspension test, psycho-stimulant drug  withdrawal and olfactory bulbectomy. In the oral  presentation, it was summarized the experimental  animal models that are used most commonly for  depression, and discussed their advantages and  limitations.  In conclusion, it seems that some experimental  animal models such as chronic mild stress and forced  swimming test in several experiments have been using  for investigating depression etiology and treatment and  the models are very useful for searching the disease.
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Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress isan online journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and short reviews on themolecular basisofbiophysical,physiological and pharmacological processes thatregulate cellular function, and the control or alteration of these processesby theaction of receptors, neurotransmitters, second messengers, cation, anions,drugsor disease. Areas of particular interest are four topics. They are; 1. Ion Channels (Na+-K+Channels, Cl– channels, Ca2+channels, ADP-Ribose and metabolism of NAD+,Patch-Clamp applications) 2. Oxidative Stress (Antioxidant vitamins, antioxidant enzymes, metabolism of nitric oxide, oxidative stress, biophysics, biochemistry and physiology of free oxygen radicals) 3. Interaction Between Oxidative Stress and Ion Channels in Neuroscience (Effects of the oxidative stress on the activation of the voltage sensitive cation channels, effect of ADP-Ribose and NAD+ on activation of the cation channels which are sensitive to voltage, effect of the oxidative stress on activation of the TRP channels in neurodegenerative diseases such Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases) 4. Gene and Oxidative Stress (Gene abnormalities. Interaction between gene and free radicals. Gene anomalies and iron. Role of radiation and cancer on gene polymorphism)
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