International Journal of Psychological Research (Sep 2016)

An overview of mice models: a key for understanding subtypes of mania

  • Jorge Mauricio Cuartas Arias,
  • Ana María Díaz Zuluaga,
  • Carlos López Jaramilo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.2648
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 113 – 123

Abstract

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Animal models have been broadly used in the study of pathophysiology and molecular and neurochemical pathways in neuropsychiatric diseases. Different approaches have used both consanguineous and non-consanguineous mice models to model behavioral patterns associated with the maniac spectrum. However, the disadvantages of validating clinical and experimental protocols have hindered the replication of these studies. In this article, the advantages and disadvantages of using consanguineous lines and non-consanguineous stocks in mice animal models for the study of mania and its subtypes are discussed. Additionally, new experimental alternatives to advance the pathogenesis and pharmacogenetics of mania using animal models are proposed and analyzed.

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