Antidepressants reverse short-photoperiod-induced, forced swim test depression-like behavior in the diurnal fat sand rat: further support for the utilization of diurnal rodents for modeling affective disorders.
about
Diurnal rodents as an advantageous model for affective disorders: novel data from diurnal degu (Octodon degus).Melatonin treatment during early life interacts with restraint to alter neuronal morphology and provoke depressive-like responses.Neurotransmitter switching in the adult brain regulates behavior.Light as a central modulator of circadian rhythms, sleep and affect.Depression-like responses induced by daytime light deficiency in the diurnal grass rat (Arvicanthis niloticus).Cellular circadian clocks in mood disorders.Rodent models for mania: practical approaches.Factors influencing behavior in the forced swim testAnimal models as tools to study the pathophysiology of depression.Activity rhythms and masking response in the diurnal fat sand rat under laboratory conditions.Utilization of Diurnal Rodents in the Research of Depression.Circadian Rhythm Disturbances in Mood Disorders: Insights into the Role of the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus.Effects of morning compared with evening bright light administration to ameliorate short-photoperiod induced depression- and anxiety-like behaviors in a diurnal rodent model.The transition from day-to-night activity is a risk factor for the development of CNS oxygen toxicity in the diurnal fat sand rat (Psammomys obesus).Short-day photoperiod disrupts daily activity and facilitates anxiety–depressive behaviours in gerbilMeriones unguiculatus
P2860
Q30718621-F3E2C149-AEB4-4D7F-99E5-A1CB14AB6981Q33655010-2EF0286B-FD77-456D-8B75-7B6EA23C1BEFQ34341354-E5EF3389-8BDC-48D6-A97E-29BB41563120Q34424070-668FC667-5EF3-4F50-9255-2A05AAE3B98CQ34600098-5D0EE6DD-84B7-49DE-BFF2-8FE6BCD7F7CDQ38046414-3A9E581F-D041-4E5E-B8B0-02DBD50840B3Q38090506-AF9824B2-CE9F-49B5-A105-A2907AE55475Q38107751-71382113-291A-47E0-9F4B-91D6B677F52CQ38165754-A9002781-6C65-4983-ABEC-7324E843920FQ38892174-3BFC9CF4-59C7-42E3-9C20-84A052631544Q46487037-143123E1-7D8D-4624-AFC8-F4080AA8DC05Q47098656-E9B475EB-6754-4458-8FB4-489C40028810Q48715732-FD474567-E395-41A3-9EA1-B86B9233B571Q50914431-3C2F521B-D418-4AA3-B06A-673C33954687Q57443626-8B5BBDB4-93B7-4AA8-8C90-2EC411D1F61C
P2860
Antidepressants reverse short-photoperiod-induced, forced swim test depression-like behavior in the diurnal fat sand rat: further support for the utilization of diurnal rodents for modeling affective disorders.
description
2011 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2011年の論文
@ja
2011年学术文章
@wuu
2011年学术文章
@zh
2011年学术文章
@zh-cn
2011年学术文章
@zh-hans
2011年学术文章
@zh-my
2011年学术文章
@zh-sg
2011年學術文章
@yue
2011年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@en
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@nl
type
label
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@en
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@nl
prefLabel
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@en
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
Antidepressants reverse short- ...... modeling affective disorders.
@en
P2093
Haim Einat
Katy Krivisky
Noga Kronfeld-Schor
Tal Ashkenazy
P2860
P304
P356
10.1159/000321805
P577
2011-02-08T00:00:00Z