Affective Behavior Dysregulation Was Induced by Chronic Administration of Copper in Wistar Rats
Abstract
As both deficiency and excess of copper (Cu) can be harmful, dysregulation in its homeostasis has been connected with various neurological disorders. The present study was undertaken to examine whether Cu chronic administration can induce alterations of affective behavior especially anxiety and depression levels in male and female rats. Twenty-four rats, for each gender, divided in control and three test groups (n = 6), were injected...
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Title
Affective Behavior Dysregulation Was Induced by Chronic Administration of Copper in Wistar Rats
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
02
Pages
134 - 149
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