2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.22.568236
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Freezing responses during prolonged threat memory retrieval reflect trait-like anxiety endophenotypes in female and male inbred mice

Irina Kovlyagina,
Anna Wierczeiko,
Hristo Todorov
et al.

Abstract: Trait anxiety is a major risk factor for stress-induced and anxiety disorders in humans. However, animal models accounting for the inter-individual variability in stress vulnerability are largely lacking. Moreover, the pervasive bias of using mostly male animals in preclinical studies poorly reflects the increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders in women. Using the threat imminence continuum theory, we designed and validated an auditory aversive conditioning-based pipeline in both female and male mice. We … Show more

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