荟萃分析
丙咪嗪
氟西汀
方差分析
心理学
相关性
尾部悬挂试验
抗抑郁药
临床心理学
药理学
内科学
行为绝望测验
医学
精神科
病理
受体
替代医学
焦虑
血清素
数学
几何学
作者
Yelena Stukalin,Anat Lan,Haim Einat
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.01.034
摘要
Animal models in neuropsychiatric research need validation. One way to address external validity is systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The present study presents a meta-analysis of the effects of antidepressants in the mouse tail suspension test (TST). A PubMed search identified studies that examined imipramine and fluoxetine effects in the TST. Inclusion criteria were testing in the light phase; trial duration was six minutes; immobility time scored 6 or (last) 4 min; adult mice; acute intraperitoneal (IP) administration. Effect sizes (ES) were estimated using Cohen's d, heterogeneity of ES with Cochran's Q test, correlations between dose and ES with Pearson's correlation and differences between strains with Analysis of variance. Results show that antidepressants decrease immobility time in the TST and a correlation between drug dose and ES but no effects of strain. We suggest that the TST is a valid tool to quantitatively, consistently and reproducibly capture the immobility-reducing aspects of fluoxetine and imipramine and that the lack of strain effects is due to small number of experiments in many of the strains.
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