2013
DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2013-1139
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Animal models of anxiety disorders and stress

Abstract: Anxiety and stress-related disorders are severe psychiatric conditions that affect performance in daily tasks and represent a high cost to public health. The initial observation of Charles Darwin that animals and human beings share similar characteristics in the expression of emotion raise the possibility of studying the mechanisms of psychiatric disorders in other mammals (mainly rodents). The development of animal models of anxiety and stress has helped to identify the pharmacological mechanisms and potentia… Show more

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“…Elevated levels of anxiety are often associated with heightened stress, linked to combined developmental and traumatic life-events and can be modelled experimentally in animals by subjecting them to acute or chronic stressors, such as predator exposure, neonatal isolation, social defeat, restraint, or chronic unpredictable stress [7]; or treatment with anxiogenic drugs, such as yohimbine or FG-7142 [8][9][10]. Using these animal models, it is possible to investigate the effectiveness of putative novel treatments and identify new molecular targets or signalling systems for improving existing therapeutics [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated levels of anxiety are often associated with heightened stress, linked to combined developmental and traumatic life-events and can be modelled experimentally in animals by subjecting them to acute or chronic stressors, such as predator exposure, neonatal isolation, social defeat, restraint, or chronic unpredictable stress [7]; or treatment with anxiogenic drugs, such as yohimbine or FG-7142 [8][9][10]. Using these animal models, it is possible to investigate the effectiveness of putative novel treatments and identify new molecular targets or signalling systems for improving existing therapeutics [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the current understanding of this important area of basic science in psychiatry, this supplement of Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria brings several reviews on animal models of anxiety/stress, 6 depression, 8,9 psychosis, 10 alcohol and drug dependence, 11 and neurodegenerative diseases.…”
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“…Dentre as distintas emoções inatas, estudos pioneiros de Darwin (1965) descreveram o caráter evolutivo da expressão das emoções nos homens, sendo observado respostas semelhantes àquelas expressas por outros animais, em particular, do medo e da raiva. Tal semelhança levou ao estudo aprofundado das respostas comportamentais acionadas pelo medo em animais na busca pela compreensão dos estados emocionais aversivos em seres humanos, os quais podem ser relacionados não apenas com estados emocionais de medo e ansiedade do cotidiano, mas também com desordens psiquiátricas (Campos et al, 2013).…”
Section: Comportamento Emocionalunclassified
“…Em relação ao aspecto etológico do medo e da ansiedade, alguns autores sugerem que estas respostas estejam relacionadas à proximidade de um estímulo ameaçador, podendo ser proximal (pânico), distal/conhecido (medo) ou potencial/desconhecido (ansiedade) (Campos et al, 2013;Graeff e Guimarães, 2012). Assim, a proximidade com um predador (medo) ou um ambiente desconhecido (ansiedade) podem provocar ativação de diferentes circuitos neurais (Moobs e Kim, 2015).…”
Section: Comportamento Emocionalunclassified
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