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Stress inoculation training in mice improves coping behaviors and reduces stress hormone responses. This experience-dependent process enhances resilience, offering insights for human psychiatric disorder treatments.

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Area of Science:

  • Behavioral neuroscience
  • Endocrinology
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Stress inoculation involves controlled exposure to stressors to enhance coping skills.
  • It is utilized in psychotherapy and resilience training.
  • Understanding its mechanisms in animal models is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the behavioral and hormonal effects of stress inoculation in mice.
  • To model stress inoculation as an experience-dependent learning process.

Main Methods:

  • Mice underwent stress inoculation or control treatment.
  • Behavioral tests included open-field, object exploration, and tail-suspension tests.
  • Corticosterone levels were measured as a hormonal stress marker.

Main Results:

  • Stress inoculation reduced immobility in tail-suspension tests (behavioral despair).
  • It decreased freezing behavior in the open field.
  • Exploration of novel objects was enhanced, and corticosterone responses to restraint were reduced.

Conclusions:

  • Stress inoculation acutely stimulates glucocorticoid signaling and enhances active coping behaviors in mice.
  • This model reflects an experience-dependent learning process, similar to human resilience interventions.
  • Mouse models of stress inoculation may inform preventive strategies for stress-related psychiatric disorders.