posted on 2016-05-01, 00:00authored byASHLIE REKER
Chronic adrenocorticotropic hormone administration at circadian nadir produces an antidepressant resistance animal model that does not present with an altered plasma corticosterone profile nor changes in hippocampal brain derived neurotrophic factor and its receptor. Acute and chronic infralimbic deep brain stimulation elicited an antidepressant response in this animal model, which appears to be associated with changes in gene and protein expression of key intracellular mediators of neurotrophic factor signaling. Together, these findings stand to make important positive impacts on treatment strategies for one of the most debilitating and prevalent disorders of the modern era and suggest that antidepressant treatment response may involve mechanisms distinct from chronic stress-mediated induction of depression-like behavioral phenotypes.
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Pagination
263 pages : tables, figures, some coloured, appendices.
Open access
Yes
Material type
thesis
Resource type
thesis
Language
eng
Degree type
Research doctorate
Degree name
PhD.
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S Tye, J McGillivray Jane, N Konstantopoulos Nicky