“…Rodents exhibiting depression-like behaviors also have elevated brain cytokine levels (Goshen et al, 2008;Kreisel et al, 2014), and administration of inflammatory cytokines causes depressionlike behaviors in rodents (Bluthé et al, 2000;De la Garza et al, 2005;Dantzer and Kelley 2007;Palin et al, 2008;Fu et al, 2010). Acute inescapable tail shocks, acute or chronic restraint stress, and social defeat stress, all of which induce depressive-like behaviors in rodents, activate the inflammatory transcription factor nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and increase levels of the cytokines IL-1β, TNFα, IL-6 and IL-10 in rodent brains (Nguyen et al, 2000;Madrigal et al, 2002;O'Connor et al, 2003;Deak et al, 2003;Deak et al, 2005;Blandino et al, 2006;Blandino et al, 2009;Audet et al, 2011;Wohleb et al, 2011;You et al, 2011). In addition to inducing neuroinflammation, stress amplified the increases of inflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-1β, TNFα) in rodent brains induced by peripheral administration of the inflammatory Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) agonist lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (Quan et al, 2001;Johnson et al, 2002;Johnson et al, 2003;Johnson et al, 2004;Munhoz et al, 2006;De Pablos et al, 2006;Frank et al, 2007;Espinosa-Oliva et al, 2009;Wohleb et al, 2012).…”