Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress

ABSTRACT Background and Aim: Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) is a protocol widely used to create an animal model of depression with food deprivation, water deprivation, and physical-dominant stressors as routine procedures. However, human depression mainly involves psychological stressors...

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spelling id-langga.1279312023-08-07T02:23:10Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/127931/ Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress Lisa Pangemanan, - Irwanto, - Margarita M. Maramis, Margarita R5-920 Medicine (General) ABSTRACT Background and Aim: Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) is a protocol widely used to create an animal model of depression with food deprivation, water deprivation, and physical-dominant stressors as routine procedures. However, human depression mainly involves psychological stressors and does not always involve a lack of food and water; thus, CUMS procedures should be modified accordingly. Therefore, this study aimed to create an animal model of depression, mainly focusing on a psychologically dominant stressor without food and water deprivation. Materials and Methods: The CUMS and control groups, respectively, received CUMS modification (psychologically dominant stressors without food and water deprivation) for 21 days. A 24-h sucrose preference test (SPT) was used to assess the successful creation of an animal model of depression. Daily food intake measurements, weekly weight monitoring, and weight gain calculations were performed. Either an independent sample t-test or the Mann–Whitney test was used. Results: Of the 42 rats included, 39 completed the study. Chronic unpredictable mild stress procedures for 21 days significantly reduced the SPT (p < 0.05), mean body weight (p < 0.05), and weekly weight gain (p < 0.05) in the CUMS group compared to the control group. However, the weekly average food intake did not statistically differ between the two groups. Conclusion: Psychological dominant CUMS modification to an animal model of depression resulted in lower SPT, body weight, and weekly weight gain in the CUMS group than in the control group. Veterinary World Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/127931/1/03.%20artikel.pdf text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/127931/2/03.%20karil.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/127931/3/03.%20turnitin.pdf text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/127931/4/03.%20etik.pdf Lisa Pangemanan, - and Irwanto, - and Margarita M. Maramis, Margarita Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress. Veterinary World, 16 (3). ISSN ISSN:0972-8988E-ISSN:2231-0916 https://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.16/March-2023/21.html doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2023.595-600
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Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
description ABSTRACT Background and Aim: Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) is a protocol widely used to create an animal model of depression with food deprivation, water deprivation, and physical-dominant stressors as routine procedures. However, human depression mainly involves psychological stressors and does not always involve a lack of food and water; thus, CUMS procedures should be modified accordingly. Therefore, this study aimed to create an animal model of depression, mainly focusing on a psychologically dominant stressor without food and water deprivation. Materials and Methods: The CUMS and control groups, respectively, received CUMS modification (psychologically dominant stressors without food and water deprivation) for 21 days. A 24-h sucrose preference test (SPT) was used to assess the successful creation of an animal model of depression. Daily food intake measurements, weekly weight monitoring, and weight gain calculations were performed. Either an independent sample t-test or the Mann–Whitney test was used. Results: Of the 42 rats included, 39 completed the study. Chronic unpredictable mild stress procedures for 21 days significantly reduced the SPT (p < 0.05), mean body weight (p < 0.05), and weekly weight gain (p < 0.05) in the CUMS group compared to the control group. However, the weekly average food intake did not statistically differ between the two groups. Conclusion: Psychological dominant CUMS modification to an animal model of depression resulted in lower SPT, body weight, and weekly weight gain in the CUMS group than in the control group.
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author Lisa Pangemanan, -
Irwanto, -
Margarita M. Maramis, Margarita
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Irwanto, -
Margarita M. Maramis, Margarita
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title Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
title_short Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
title_full Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
title_fullStr Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
title_full_unstemmed Psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
title_sort psychological dominant stressor modification to an animal model of depression with chronic unpredictable mild stress
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