Mechanisms and molecular targets surrounding the potential therapeutic effects of psychedelics
AM Jaster, J González-Maeso - Molecular psychiatry, 2023 - nature.com
Psychedelics, also known as classical hallucinogens, have been investigated for decades
due to their potential therapeutic effects in the treatment of neuropsychiatric and substance …
due to their potential therapeutic effects in the treatment of neuropsychiatric and substance …
Vagal pathways for microbiome-brain-gut axis communication
P Forsythe, J Bienenstock, WA Kunze - … : the microbiota-gut-brain axis in …, 2014 - Springer
There is now strong evidence from animal studies that gut microorganism can activate the
vagus nerve and that such activation plays a critical role in mediating effects on the brain …
vagus nerve and that such activation plays a critical role in mediating effects on the brain …
[HTML][HTML] The forced swim test as a model of depressive-like behavior
R Yankelevitch-Yahav, M Franko… - Journal of visualized …, 2015 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The goal of the present protocol is to describe the forced swim test (FST), which is one of the
most commonly used assays for the study of depressive-like behavior in rodents. The FST is …
most commonly used assays for the study of depressive-like behavior in rodents. The FST is …
The corticotropin-releasing factor family: physiology of the stress response
JM Deussing, A Chen - Physiological reviews, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
The physiological stress response is responsible for the maintenance of homeostasis in the
presence of real or perceived challenges. In this function, the brain activates adaptive …
presence of real or perceived challenges. In this function, the brain activates adaptive …
Using the rat forced swim test to assess antidepressant-like activity in rodents
DA Slattery, JF Cryan - Nature protocols, 2012 - nature.com
The forced swim test (FST) is one of the most commonly used animal models for assessing
antidepressant-like behavior. This protocol details using the FST in rats, which takes place …
antidepressant-like behavior. This protocol details using the FST in rats, which takes place …
[HTML][HTML] The mouse forced swim test
A Can, DT Dao, M Arad, CE Terrillion… - Journal of …, 2012 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The forced swim test is a rodent behavioral test used for evaluation of antidepressant drugs,
antidepressant efficacy of new compounds, and experimental manipulations that are aimed …
antidepressant efficacy of new compounds, and experimental manipulations that are aimed …
A prefrontal cortex–brainstem neuronal projection that controls response to behavioural challenge
MR Warden, A Selimbeyoglu, JJ Mirzabekov, M Lo… - Nature, 2012 - nature.com
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is thought to participate in high-level control of the generation of
behaviours (including the decision to execute actions); indeed, imaging and lesion studies …
behaviours (including the decision to execute actions); indeed, imaging and lesion studies …
Anxiety, depression, and decision making: a computational perspective
In everyday life, the outcomes of our actions are rarely certain. Further, we often lack the
information needed to precisely estimate the probability and value of potential outcomes as …
information needed to precisely estimate the probability and value of potential outcomes as …
The forced swim test: Historical, conceptual and methodological considerations and its relationship with individual behavioral traits
A Armario - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The forced swim test (FST), developed by Porsolt and collaborators in 1977 to evaluate
antidepressant (AD) treatments in rodents, has become extensively used for this purpose …
antidepressant (AD) treatments in rodents, has become extensively used for this purpose …
Factors influencing behavior in the forced swim test
OV Bogdanova, S Kanekar, KE D'Anci… - Physiology & …, 2013 - Elsevier
The forced swim test (FST) is a behavioral test in rodents which was developed in 1978 by
Porsolt and colleagues as a model for predicting the clinical efficacy of antidepressant …
Porsolt and colleagues as a model for predicting the clinical efficacy of antidepressant …