2005
DOI: 10.2174/1381612053382250
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Animal Models of Depressive Illness: The Importance of Chronic Drug Treatment

Abstract: A wide diversity of animal models has been used to examine antidepressant activity. These range from relatively simple models sensitive to acute treatment, to highly sophisticated models that reputedly model some aspect of depressive illness and which yield a positive response to prolonged, chronic, drug treatment. In recent years antidepressant drug research has focused on the search for antidepressant therapy that has a more rapid onset of action. To be relevant, therefore, animal models must measure the tim… Show more

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“…18 Social isolation stress is a valuable stress paradigm for investigating the effects of chronic psychosocial stress on various pathophysiological alterations in animals. 19 Therefore, we conducted this study that compared the effects of imipramine, a tricyclic antidepressant and nicotine. Nicotine was administered by subcutaneous as well as inhalational route.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Social isolation stress is a valuable stress paradigm for investigating the effects of chronic psychosocial stress on various pathophysiological alterations in animals. 19 Therefore, we conducted this study that compared the effects of imipramine, a tricyclic antidepressant and nicotine. Nicotine was administered by subcutaneous as well as inhalational route.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58 5-HT 2C receptor agonists are also effective in additional models of antidepressant action including the DRL-72 s (DRL ϭ differential reinforcement of low rate) model, the resident-intruder model, the olfactory bulbectomy model and the chronic mild stress model. 51,59,60 In both the chronic mild stress model and in the olfactory bulbectomy model, antidepressants typically require 2-3 weeks of administration to show effectiveness. 5-HT 2C receptor agonists are effective by day 3 in the chronic mild stress model and are effective following short-term treatment (Ͻ1 week) in the olfactory bulbectomy model, consistent with rapid onset antidepressant-like effects (Rosenzweig-Lipson, S., unpublished observation).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, the administration of drugs by various injection techniques are very accurate in determining the amount of drug delivered, but can produce a high rate of stress to the animals in multi-dosing experiments (Stahle and Ungerstedt 1986;Schmitt et al 1999;Schleimer et al 2005) and large differences in drug availability between injections (see Kapur et al 2003). Another widely used approach is the use of osmotic mini-pumps since this methodology reduces the stress associated with repeated injections and handling, which could alter the subject's behavioral profile (Mitchell and Redfern 2005). However, this later method could be difficult to use in large-scale experiments, as suggested by the study by Kapur et al (2003), and may be inappropriate for the delivery of some APDs like clozapine or quetiapine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%