Decreased BDNF in female but not male rats after exposure to stress: a sex-sensitive rat model of stress?

Volume: 22, Issue: 5, Pages: 581 - 591
Published: May 28, 2019
Abstract
The literature has consistently emphasized a relationship between chronic stress and depression as well as the involvement of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). It is also well known that there are gender disparities with regard to depression. However, there has been a lack of biobehavioral experimental investigations of these relationships with regard to the role of BDNF in sex differences in response to stress. It was hypothesized that...
Paper Details
Title
Decreased BDNF in female but not male rats after exposure to stress: a sex-sensitive rat model of stress?
Published Date
May 28, 2019
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
581 - 591
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