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Chronic harmine treatment has a delayed effect on mobility in control and socially defeated rats.

Bruno Lima GiacobboJanine DoorduinRodrigo Moraga-AmaroLuiza Reali NazarioAnna SchildtElke BrombergRudi A J O DierckxErik F J de Vries
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2020)
Harmine was not able to reverse the acute effects of RSD on anxiety and anhedonia and even aggravated the effect of RSD on bodyweight loss. Moreover, harmine treatment caused unexpected side effects on general locomotion, both in RSD and control animals, but did not influence glial activation status and BDNF concentrations in the brain. In this model, RSD-induced stress was not strong enough to induce long-term effects on the behavior, neuroinflammation, or BDNF protein concentration. Thus, the efficacy of harmine treatment on these delayed parameters needs to be further evaluated in more severe models of chronic stress.
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