1 edition of Mood and anxiety related phenotypes in mice found in the catalog.
Mood and anxiety related phenotypes in mice
Todd D. Gould
Published
2011
by Humana Press in New York, NY
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Todd D. Gould |
Series | Springer protocols, Neuromethods -- 63 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC537 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | [elektronische middelen] : |
Pagination | 1 online resource (xiii, 382 p.) : |
Number of Pages | 382 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25547142M |
ISBN 10 | 1617793132, 1617793124 |
ISBN 10 | 9781617793134, 9781617793127 |
LC Control Number | 2011935540 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 754988362 |
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Gould TD, Dao DT, Kovacsics CE. The open field test. In: Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: characterization using behavioral tests (book), Gould TD editor, Humana Press, pp (). Shim SS, Gould TD. As is so often the case, the title of a work initiates the tone, or mood, of the narrative. John Steinbeck's title's allusion to the poem of Robert Burns about the plough's destroying a little.
Unlike normal mice, which will enter and explore an unprotected portion of the test chamber, the Pet-1 knockout mice avoided this area all . Increased anxiety in corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptor-null mice requires recent acute stress exposure and is associated with dysregulated serotonergic activity in limbic brain areas Corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptors (CRFR2) are suggested to facilitate successful recovery from stress to maintain mental health.
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Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II serves as a complement to the previous volume in order to offer a comprehensive resource for the behavioral approaches that are valuable for the characterization of mood and anxiety disorder-related behaviors in mice and the techniques that are.
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Mood and anxiety related phenotypes in mice: characterization using behavioral tests. [Todd D Gould;] -- Affecting approximately twenty percent of the world population, mood and anxiety disorders have been the subject of ever-increasing research.
This increased research parallels a remarkable growth in. Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests: 42 Neuromethods: : Todd D Gould: Books. Mood and anxiety related phenotypes in mice: characterization using behavioral tests.
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Gould (ed) Neuromethods, Vol. 42, Humana Press, New York, USA, xi + pp. $ ISBN ‐1‐‐‐2 There is currently a dramatic increase in the use of mice in preclinical research on depression and anxiety disorders, and our understanding of the.
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T.D. Gould (ed.), Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice, Neurometh DOI /_4, ª Humana Press, a part of. Abnormal Phenotypes in 5-HTT Knockout Mice (Reference) Clinical Features of Mood and Anxiety Disorders (Reference) Behavioral: Increased anxiety-like behaviors (Holmes et al, in press, )Increased anxiety, neuroticism, harm avoidance (American Psychiatric Association )Abnormal responses to inescapable stress (Holmes et al b 23): Impaired coping Cited by: Anxiety and depression are major chronic mood disorders, and the etiopathology for each appears to be repeated exposure to diverse unpredictable stress factors.
Most of the studies on anxiety and related mood disorders are performed in rodents, and a good model is chronic unpredictable stress (CUS).
In this study, we have attempted to understand the molecular. from book Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice: Characterization Using Behavioral Tests, Volume II (pp) Modeling Mouse Anxiety and Sensorimotor Integration: Neurobehavioral Phenotypes.
Another method to evoke anxiety in zebrafish is to expose them to alarm pheromone. Originally described inthe pheromone is naturally synthesized in epidermal cells of fish and is released if the cell membrane is damaged (i.e., during predator attack), inducing a strong fear response in nearby zebrafish, this response is characterized by increased Cited by: Importance The DSM-5 classifies mood and anxiety disorders as separate conditions.
However, some studies in adults find a unidimensional internalizing factor that underpins anxiety and depression, while others support a bidimensional model where symptoms segregate into distress (depression and generalized anxiety) and fear factors (phobia subscales).Cited by: Anxiety disorders are complex diseases, which often occur in combination with major depression, alcohol use disorder, or general medical conditions.
Anxiety disorders were the most common mental disorders within the EU states in with 14% prevalence. Anxiety disorders are triggered by environmental factors in genetically susceptible individuals, and Cited by:.
Human anxiety disorders are broadly grouped according to symptomology and responsiveness to pharmacological and psychological treatment [1,2]. Generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder are the two primary classifications of pathological anxiety in humans. The distinguishing feature of generalized anxiety disorder is a pervading sense of unrealistic worry about Cited by: The fragile X disorder spectrum, due to a CGG expansion in FMR1, includes fragile X syndrome (> repeats) and the premutation-associated disorders of ovarian insufficiency and tremor/ataxia syndrome (~55– repeats).Altered neurobehavioral profiles including variation of phenotypes associated with mood and anxiety may be expected among younger premutation Cited by: Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice, Volume 1 Springer Protocols – Jan 1, Abstract.
The open field test (OFT) is a common measure of exploratory behavior and general activity in both mice and rats, where both the quality and quantity of .