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Dissociation of Learned Helplessness and Fear Conditioning in Mice: A Mouse Model of Depression

机译:解散学习的无助和恐惧条件的小鼠:抑郁症的小鼠模型。

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The state of being helpless is regarded as a central aspect of depression, and therefore the learned helplessness paradigm in rodents is commonly used as an animal model of depression. The term ‘learned helplessness’ refers to a deficit in escaping from an aversive situation after an animal is exposed to uncontrollable stress specifically, with a control/comparison group having been exposed to an equivalent amount of controllable stress. A key feature of learned helplessness is the transferability of helplessness to different situations, a phenomenon called ‘trans-situationality’. However, most studies in mice use learned helplessness protocols in which training and testing occur in the same environment and with the same type of stressor. Consequently, failures to escape may reflect conditioned fear of a particular environment, not a general change of the helpless state of an animal. For mice, there is no established learned helplessness protocol that includes the trans-situationality feature. Here we describe a simple and reliable learned helplessness protocol for mice, in which training and testing are carried out in different environments and with different types of stressors. We show that with our protocol approximately 50% of mice develop learned helplessness that is not attributable to fear conditioning.
机译:无助的状态被认为是抑郁症的主要方面,因此,啮齿动物中习得的无助性范式通常被用作抑郁症的动物模型。 “学习的无助”一词是指动物特别暴露于无法控制的压力,而对照组/比较组已受到等量的可控制的压力后,从厌恶情况中逃逸的缺陷。习得性无助的一个关键特征是无助在不同情况下的可传递性,这种现象称为“过渡性”。但是,大多数对小鼠的研究使用的是习得性的无助方案,在这种方案中,训练和测试在相同的环境中使用相同的压力源进行。因此,未能逃脱可能反映出对特定环境的有条件的恐惧,而不是动物无助状态的普遍变化。对于小鼠,没有建立的学习型无助协议,其中包括易位性功能。在这里,我们描述了一种简单可靠的小鼠学习无助协议,其中在不同的环境中以及使用不同类型的压力源进行了训练和测试。我们证明,根据我们的协议,大约50%的小鼠会发展为学习无助,这并非归因于恐惧条件。

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