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  • Murilo S de Abreu
  • Ana C V V Giacomini
  • Rafael Genario
  • Nathália Rech
  • Júlia Carboni
  • Anton M Lakstygal
  • Tamara G Amstislavskaya
  • Konstantin A Demin
  • Brian E Leonard
  • Marli Vlok
  • Brian H Harvey
  • Angelo Piato
  • Leonardo J G Barcellos
  • Allan V Kalueff

Acute and chronic stressors are common triggers of human mental illnesses. Experimental animal models and their cross-species translation to humans are critical for understanding of the pathogenesis of stress-related psychiatric disorders. Mounting evidence suggests that both pharmacotherapy and non-pharmacological approaches can be efficient in treating these disorders. Here, we analyze human, rodent and zebrafish (Danio rerio) data to compare the impact of non-pharmacological and pharmacological therapies of stress-related psychopathologies. Emphasizing the likely synergism and interplay between pharmacological and environmental factors in mitigating daily stress both clinically and in experimental models, we argue that environmental enrichment emerges as a promising complementary therapy for stress-induced disorders. We also call for a broader use of novel model organisms, such as zebrafish, to study such treatments and their potential interplay.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Номер статьи172928
Страницы (с-по)172928
Число страниц12
ЖурналPharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior
Том193
Дата раннего онлайн-доступа2020
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СостояниеОпубликовано - июн 2020

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Биологическая психиатрия
  • Биохимия
  • Певеденческая неврология
  • Клиническая биохимия
  • Токсикология
  • Фармакология

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