Animal models of recurrent or bipolar depression
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2015.08.016
Animal models of recurrent or bipolar depression
Abstract
Animal models of mental disorders should ideally have construct, face, and predictive validity, but current animal models do not always satisfy these validity criteria. Additionally, animal models of depression rely mainly on stress-induced behavioral changes. These stress-induced models have limited validity, because stress is not a risk factor specific to depression, and the models do not recapitulate the recurrent and spontaneous nature of depressive episodes. Although animal models exhibiting recurrent depressive episodes or bipolar depression have not yet been established, several researchers are trying to generate such animals by modeling clinical risk factors as well as by manipulating a specific neural circuit using emerging techniques.
Keywords: bipolar disorder; depressive disorder; model mice.
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