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This video demonstrates the method of inducing chronic stress in a mouse through repeated immobilization, leading to corticosterone release and reduced glutamate receptor activity in neurons, which results in depression-like behavior.
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1. Induction of depression by CIS restraint
NOTE: Handle the mouse gently but firmly with confidence. Rough and tentative handling is another stress factor in the experiment, and it is important for the mouse's struggling, biting, and scratching.
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Ball nozzle | Jeung Do B&P | JD-C-88 | |
CCTV camera | KOCOM | KCB-381 | |
Digital lux meter | TES | TES-1330A | |
Mice | Koatech | C57BL/6 strain | |
Restrainer | Dae-jong Instrument Industry | DJ-428 | |
Water bottle | Jeung Do B&P | JD-C-79 |
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Source: Son, H., et al., A Chronic Immobilization Stress Protocol for Inducing Depression-Like Behavior in Mice. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).
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