行为绝望测验
尾部悬挂试验
抗抑郁药
啮齿动物模型
啮齿动物
抑郁症动物模型
心理学
萧条(经济学)
行为分析
神经科学
医学
精神科
内科学
生物
经济
宏观经济学
海马体
生态学
作者
Roger D. Porsolt,Geneviève Brossard,Carine Hautbois,Sylvain Roux
标识
DOI:10.1002/0471142301.ns0810as55
摘要
The development of antidepressants requires simple rodent behavioral tests for initial screening before undertaking more complex preclinical tests and clinical evaluation. Presented in the unit are two widely used screening tests used for antidepressants, the forced swim (also termed behavioral despair) test in the rat and mouse, and the tail suspension test in the mouse. These tests have good predictive validity and allow rapid and economical detection of substances with potential antidepressant-like activity. The behavioral despair and the tail suspension tests are based on the same principle: measurement of the duration of immobility when rodents are exposed to an inescapable situation. The majority of clinically used antidepressants decrease the duration of immobility. Antidepressants also increase the latency to immobility, and this additional measure can increase the sensitivity of the behavioral despair test in the mouse for certain classes of antidepressant. Testing of new substances in the behavioral despair and tail suspension tests allows a simple assessment of their potential antidepressant activity by the measurement of their effect on immobility.
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