Identifying reproducible resting state networks and functional connectivity alterations following chronic restraint stress in anaesthetized rats.

Frontiers in neuroscience(2023)

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The functional connectivity changes detected in rodents following CRS differ from reported functional connectivity alterations in patients with depression. A simple interpretation of this difference is that the rodent response to CRS does not reflect the complexity of depression as it is experienced by humans. Nonetheless, the high inter-subject variability of functional connectivity within networks suggests that rats demonstrate different neural phenotypes, like humans. Therefore, future efforts in classifying neural phenotypes in rodents might improve the sensitivity and translational impact of models used to address aetiology and treatment of psychiatric conditions including depression.
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functional connectivity,anxiety,magnetic resonance imaging,rat brain,animal model of depression
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