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Animal Models of Depression - Chronic Despair Model (CDM)
Published on: September 23, 2021
Towards translational rodent models of depression
Olivia F O'Leary1, John F Cryan
1Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, o.oleary@ucc.ie.
Abstract:
Rodent models of depression have been developed in an effort to identify novel antidepressant compounds and to further our understanding of the pathophysiology of depression. Various rodent models of depression and antidepressant-like behaviour are currently used but, clearly, none of these current models fully recapitulate all features of depression. Moreover, these models have not resulted in the development of novel non-monoaminergic-based antidepressants with clinical efficacy. Thus, a refinement of the current models of depression is required. The present review outlines the most commonly used models of depression and antidepressant drug-like activity and suggests several factors that should be considered when refining these models.

