Nollet Mathieu, Le Guisquet Anne-Marie, Belzung Catherine
INSERM 930, UFR Sciences et Techniques, Tours, France.
Curr Protoc Pharmacol. 2013 Jun;Chapter 5:Unit 5.65. doi: 10.1002/0471141755.ph0565s61.
Major depression is a complex psychiatric disorder characterized by affective, cognitive, and physiological impairments that lead to maladaptive behavior. The high lifetime prevalence of this disabling condition, coupled with limitations in existing medications, make necessary the development of improved therapeutics. This requires animal models that allow investigation of key biological correlates of the disorder. Described in this unit is the unpredictable chronic mild stress mouse model that is used to screen for antidepressant drug candidates. Originally designed for rats, this model has been adapted for mice to capitalize on the advantages of this species as an experimental model, including inter-strain variability, which permits an exploration of the contribution of genetic background, the ability to create transgenic animals, and lower cost. Thus, by combining genetic features and socio-environmental chronic stressful events, the unpredictable, chronic mild stress model in mice can be used to study the etiological and developmental components of major depression, and to identify novel treatments for this condition.
重度抑郁症是一种复杂的精神疾病,其特征是情感、认知和生理功能受损,导致适应不良行为。这种致残性疾病的终生患病率很高,再加上现有药物的局限性,使得开发改进的治疗方法成为必要。这需要能够研究该疾病关键生物学关联因素的动物模型。本单元介绍的是用于筛选抗抑郁候选药物的不可预测慢性轻度应激小鼠模型。该模型最初是为大鼠设计的,现已适用于小鼠,以利用该物种作为实验模型的优势,包括品系间变异性,这有助于探索遗传背景的作用、创造转基因动物的能力以及较低的成本。因此,通过结合遗传特征和社会环境慢性应激事件,小鼠不可预测慢性轻度应激模型可用于研究重度抑郁症的病因和发展因素,并确定针对该疾病的新治疗方法。