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Wistar Kyoto 大鼠:抑郁特征模型。

The Wistar Kyoto Rat: A Model of Depression Traits.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.

Department of Pharmacology, Addiction Science, and Toxicology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA.

出版信息

Curr Neuropharmacol. 2023;21(9):1884-1905. doi: 10.2174/1570159X21666221129120902.

Abstract

There is an ongoing debate about the value of animal research in psychiatry with valid lines of reasoning stating the limits of individual animal models compared to human psychiatric illnesses. Human depression is not a homogenous disorder; therefore, one cannot expect a single animal model to reflect depression heterogeneity. This limited review presents arguments that the Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats show intrinsic depression traits. The phenotypes of WKY do not completely mirror those of human depression but clearly indicate characteristics that are common with it. WKYs present despair- like behavior, passive coping with stress, comorbid anxiety, and enhanced drug use compared to other routinely used inbred or outbred strains of rats. The commonly used tests identifying these phenotypes reflect exploratory, escape-oriented, and withdrawal-like behaviors. The WKYs consistently choose withdrawal or avoidance in novel environments and freezing behaviors in response to a challenge in these tests. The physiological response to a stressful environment is exaggerated in WKYs. Selective breeding generated two WKY substrains that are nearly isogenic but show clear behavioral differences, including that of depression-like behavior. WKY and its substrains may share characteristics of subgroups of depressed individuals with social withdrawal, low energy, weight loss, sleep disturbances, and specific cognitive dysfunction. The genomes of the WKY and WKY substrains contain variations that impact the function of many genes identified in recent human genetic studies of depression. Thus, these strains of rats share characteristics of human depression at both phenotypic and genetic levels, making them a model of depression traits.

摘要

目前,关于精神医学中动物研究的价值存在争议,合理的观点指出,与人类精神疾病相比,个体动物模型存在一定的局限性。人类抑郁症并不是一种同质的疾病;因此,人们不能期望单一的动物模型能够反映出抑郁症的异质性。本文有限的综述提出了论点,即 Wistar Kyoto(WKY)大鼠具有内在的抑郁特征。WKY 的表型并不完全反映人类抑郁症的特征,但清楚地表明了与抑郁症共有的特征。与其他常规使用的近交系或远交系大鼠相比,WKY 表现出绝望样行为、对压力的被动应对、共病焦虑和增强的药物使用。用于识别这些表型的常用测试反映了探索性、逃避导向和退缩样行为。WKY 经常在新环境中选择退缩或回避,并且在这些测试中对挑战表现出冻结行为。WKY 对紧张环境的生理反应被夸大。选择性繁殖产生了两个几乎同基因的 WKY 亚系,但表现出明显的行为差异,包括类似抑郁症的行为。WKY 及其亚系可能与具有社交退缩、低能量、体重减轻、睡眠障碍和特定认知功能障碍的抑郁个体的亚群具有共同特征。WKY 和 WKY 亚系的基因组包含影响许多在最近的人类抑郁症遗传研究中鉴定的基因功能的变异。因此,这些大鼠品系在表型和遗传水平上都具有人类抑郁症的特征,使其成为抑郁症特征的模型。

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