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Depression-like Behavior Induced by Repeated Administration of Dexamethasone to Lipopolysaccharide-inflamed Mice.

Fumiya ShibagakiNaoko KojimaAkane FurukawaNoritaka Nakamichi
Published in: Current molecular pharmacology (2024)
Repeated DEX administration to LPS-inflamed mice may induce definitive depression-like symptoms by decreasing the number of immature neurons in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. This novel mouse model of depression was produced by repeated administration of steroids to inflamed mice.
Keyphrases
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  • inflammatory response
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