Microglial activation, increased TNF and SERT expression in the prefrontal cortex define stress-altered behaviour in mice susceptible to anhedonia
A chronic stress paradigm comprising exposure to predation, tail suspension and restraint induces a depressive syndrome in C57BL/6J mice that occurs in some, but not all, animals. Here, we sought to extend our behavioural studies to investigate how susceptibility (sucrose preference<65%) or r...
Main Authors: | Couch, Y, Anthony, D, Dolgov, O, Revischin, A, Festoff, B, Santos, A, Steinbusch, H, Strekalova, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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