“…Thus, a decrease in breaking point may be regarded as a core symptom in animal models of anhedonia, although this decrease is not reliably observed in all the models. Reductions in breakpoints for sucrose have been reported in a genetic animal model of depression, the congenital learned helpless rat ( Vollmayr et al, 2004 ), in a chronic unavoidable stress protocol in rats ( Marchese et al, 2013 ; Scheggi et al, 2016 ), and in rats and mice exposed to chronic social defeat ( Bergamini et al, 2016 ; Spierling et al, 2017 ). This index of reduced motivation for a natural reward can be restored to control values by treatments endowed with antidepressant and/or promotivational activity, for example, lithium, clozapine, aripiprazole, and lamotrigine ( Marchese et al, 2013 ; Scheggi et al, 2015 , 2017b ; Scheggi, Pelliccia, De Montis and Gambarana, unpublished data).…”