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Modeling depression in adult female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)

机译:模拟成年雌性食蟹猴(猕猴)的抑郁症

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Depressive disorders are prevalent, costly, and poorly understood. Male rodents in stress paradigms are most commonly used as animal models, despite the two-fold increased prevalence of depression in women and sex differences in response to stress. Although these models have provided valuable insights, new models are needed to move the field forward. Social stress-associated behavioral depression in adult female cynomolgus macaques closely resembles human depression in physiological, neurobiological, and behavioral characteristics, including reduced body mass, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis perturbations, autonomic dysfunction, increased cardiovascular disease risk, reduced hippocampal volume, altered serotonergic function, decreased activity levels, and increased mortality. In addition, behaviorally depressed monkeys also have low ovarian steroid concentrations, even though they continue to have menstrual cycles. Although this type of ovarian dysfunction has not been reported in depressed women and is difficult to identify, it may be the key to understanding the high prevalence of depression in women. Depressive behavior in female cynomolgus monkeys is naturally occurring and not induced by experimental manipulation. Different social environmental challenges, including isolation vs. subordination, may elicit the depression-like response in some animals and not others. Similarly, social subordination is stressful and depressive behavior is more common in socially subordinate monkeys. Yet, not all subordinates exhibit behavioral depression, suggesting individual differences in sensitivity to specific environmental stressors and enhanced risk of behavioral depression in some individuals. The behavior and neurobiology of subordinates is distinctly different than that of behaviorally depressed monkeys, which affords the opportunity to differentiate between stressed and depressed states. Thus, behaviorally depressed monkeys exhibit numerous physiological, neurobiological, and behavioral characteristics same as those of depressed human beings. The nonhuman primate model represents a new animal model of depression with great promise for furthering our understanding of this prevalent and debilitating disease and identifying novel therapeutic targets.
机译:抑郁症是普遍的,代价高昂的并且人们对其了解甚少。尽管在妇女中抑郁症的患病率增加了两倍,并且在对压力的反应中存在性别差异,但应力范例中的雄性啮齿动物最常被用作动物模型。尽管这些模型提供了宝贵的见解,但仍需要新模型来推动该领域的发展。成年雌性食蟹猕猴的社会压力相关行为抑郁症在生理,神经生物学和行为特征上与人类抑郁症非常相似,包括体重下降,下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴扰动,植物神经功能障碍,心血管疾病风险增加,海马体积减少,改变血清素能功能,活动水平降低和死亡率增加。此外,行为受压的猴子即使月经周期持续,其卵巢类固醇的浓度也较低。尽管在抑郁症妇女中尚未报道这种类型的卵巢功能障碍,并且很难确定,但这可能是了解抑郁症妇女患病率高的关键。雌性食蟹猴的抑郁行为是自然发生的,不是由实验操作诱发的。不同的社会环境挑战,包括孤立与从属,可能会在某些动物而非其他动物中引发类似抑郁的反应。同样,在从属猴子中,社会从属是压力性的,而抑郁行为则更为普遍。但是,并非所有下属都表现出行为抑郁,这表明个体对特定环境压力因素的敏感性存在差异,并且某些个体的行为抑郁风险增加。下属的行为和神经生物学与行为抑郁的猴子截然不同,这为区分压力状态和抑郁状态提供了机会。因此,行为抑郁的猴子表现出许多与抑郁的人相同的生理,神经生物学和行为特征。非人类的灵长类动物模型代表了一种新型的抑郁症动物模型,有望进一步加深我们对这种普遍且使人衰弱的疾病的理解并确定新的治疗靶标。

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