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Neuroinflammation, body temperature and behavioural changes in CD1 male mice undergoing acute restraint stress: An exploratory study.

Veronica RedaelliAlice BosiFabio LuziPaolo CappellaPietro ZerbiNicola LudwigDaniele Di LerniaJohn Vincent RoughanLuca PorcuDavide SorannaGianfranco ParatiLaura Calvillo
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Stress induced by a common restraint procedure caused metabolic and behavioural changes that might increase the risk of unexpected bias. In particular, the significant decrease in BAT temperature could affect the important metabolic pathways controlled by this tissue. R&L lowered the normal frequency of walking and rearing, increased grooming and probably carried a risk of low-grade neuro-inflammation. Some of the observed alterations can be mitigated by Non-aversive handlings.
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