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Oxytocin in General Anxiety and Social Fear: A Translational ApproachUsing animal models to study post-partum psychiatric disordersHippocampal plasticity during the peripartum period: influence of sex steroids, stress and ageingInvited review: the evolution of antidepressant mechanismsChronic subordinate colony housing paradigm: a mouse model to characterize the consequences of insufficient glucocorticoid signaling.Oxytocin and Major Depressive Disorder: Experimental and Clinical Evidence for Links to Aetiology and Possible TreatmentThe GABAB receptor-positive modulator GS39783 and the GABAB receptor agonist baclofen attenuate the reward-facilitating effects of cocaine: intracranial self-stimulation studies in the rat.Brain oxytocin in social fear conditioning and its extinction: involvement of the lateral septumOxytocin Regulates Stress-Induced Crf Gene Transcription through CREB-Regulated Transcription Coactivator 3High-fat diet prevents adaptive peripartum-associated adrenal gland plasticity and anxiolysisAnimal models of mood disorders: Recent developments.GABAB receptors and depression. Current status.Animal models of depression and anxiety: What do they tell us about human condition?From stress to postpartum mood and anxiety disorders: how chronic peripartum stress can impair maternal adaptations.The ups and downs of modelling mood disorders in rodents.Selective breeding for high anxiety introduces a synonymous SNP that increases neuropeptide S receptor activity.The maternal brain under stress: Consequences for adaptive peripartum plasticity and its potential functional implications.Sex-dependent regulation of hippocampal neurogenesis under basal and chronic stress conditions in rats.Testing the validity of c-fos expression profiling to aid the therapeutic classification of psychoactive drugs.GABAB receptor antagonist-mediated antidepressant-like behavior is serotonin-dependent.Adrenal gland plasticity in lactating rats and mice is sufficient to maintain basal hypersecretion of corticosterone.Comparison of alterations in c-fos and Egr-1 (zif268) expression throughout the rat brain following acute administration of different classes of antidepressant compounds.Chronic icv oxytocin attenuates the pathological high anxiety state of selectively bred Wistar rats.Dose-dependent effects of chronic central infusion of oxytocin on anxiety, oxytocin receptor binding and stress-related parameters in mice.Pharmacological modulation of metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 and 7 impairs extinction of social fear in a time-point-dependent manner.Neuropeptide S alters anxiety, but not depression-like behaviour in Flinders Sensitive Line rats: a genetic animal model of depression.Transient inactivation of the infralimbic cortex induces antidepressant-like effects in the rat.Evaluation of reward processes in an animal model of depression.The 5th parental brain conference.Behavioural consequences of two chronic psychosocial stress paradigms: anxiety without depression.Pharmacological interference with metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 7 but not subtype 5 differentially affects within- and between-session extinction of Pavlovian conditioned fear.Exposure to chronic pregnancy stress reverses peripartum-associated adaptations: implications for postpartum anxiety and mood disorders.Differential effects of baclofen and oxytocin on the increased ethanol consumption following chronic psychosocial stress in mice.Editorial: Using Stress-Based Animal Models to Understand the Mechanisms Underlying Psychiatric and Somatic Disorders.Using the rat forced swim test to assess antidepressant-like activity in rodentsPrenatal and postnatal experiences associated with epigenetic changes in the adult mouse brainThe Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid B Receptor in Depression and RewardTime matters: pathological effects of repeated psychosocial stress during the active, but not inactive, phase of male miceMucosal immunosuppression and epithelial barrier defects are key events in murine psychosocial stress-induced colitisLactation-induced reduction in hippocampal neurogenesis is reversed by repeated stress exposure
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