Comparative analysis of restraint stress-induced depressive-like phenotypes in C57BL/6N mice derived from three different sources

Dong Joo Hwang, Ki Chun Kwon, Dae Youn Hwang, Min Soo Seo, Kil Soo Kim, Young Suk Jung, Joon Yong Cho

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Abstract

C57BL/6NKorl mice are a novel mouse stock recently developed by the National Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation in Korea. Extensive research into the nature of C57BL/6NKorl mice is being conducted. However, there is no scientific evidence for the phenotypic response to restraint stress (RST), a stress paradigm for modeling depressive disorders, in rodents. In this study, we investigated the repeated RST-induced depressive-like phenotypes in C57BL/6 N mouse substrains (viz., C57BL/6NKorl mice from Korea, C57BL/6NA mice from the United States, and C57BL/6NB mice from Japan) obtained from different sources. The results showed that C57BL/6 N mice derived from various sources exposed to repeated RST resulted in depressive-like phenotypes reflected by a similar degree of behavioral modification and susceptibility to oxidative stress in a duration-dependent manner, except for the distinctive features (increased body weight (BW) and tolerance to the suppression of BW gain by exposure to repeated RST) in C57BL/6NKorl mice. Taken together, the duration-dependent alteration in depressive-like phenotypes by repeated exposure to RST observed in this study may provide valuable insights into the nature of C57BL/6NKorl mice as an alternative animal resource for better understanding of the etiology of depressive disorders and the mechanisms of antidepressant actions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number29
JournalLaboratory Animal Research
Volume36
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • C57BL/6NKorl mice
  • Depressive disorder
  • Restraint stress

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