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Impact of acute and chronic restraint stress on behaviour and neuronal morphology in genetically modified mouse models.

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Abstract

The German Mouse Clinic has established a platform for investigating complex gene x environment interactions. This study presents the establishment of a highly reproducible acute and a chronic stress challenge. The acute stress challenge measures non-invasively, through a behavioural read out, alterations in stress-reactivity and corticosterone response in mice. Subsequently mutant mouse lines can be chronically challenged and different endpoints relevant for etiopathology can be analyzed.