作者
Claire A Hales, Sarah A Stuart, Michael H Anderson, Emma SJ Robinson
发表日期
2014/10
来源
British journal of pharmacology
卷号
171
期号
20
页码范围
4524-4538
简介
Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects more than 10% of the population, although our understanding of the underlying aetiology of the disease and how antidepressant drugs act to remediate symptoms is limited. Major obstacles include the lack of availability of good animal models that replicate aspects of the phenotype and tests to assay depression‐like behaviour in non‐human species. To date, research in rodents has been dominated by two types of assays designed to test for depression‐like behaviour: behavioural despair tests, such as the forced swim test, and measures of anhedonia, such as the sucrose preference test. These tests have shown relatively good predictive validity in terms of antidepressant efficacy, but have limited translational validity. Recent developments in clinical research have revealed that cognitive affective biases (CABs) are a key feature of MDD. Through the development of …
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CA Hales, SA Stuart, MH Anderson, ESJ Robinson - British journal of pharmacology, 2014