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Effects of cereblon on stress-activated redox proteins and core behavior

Authors :
Uroos Akber
Sunhwa Bong
Zee-Yong Park
Chul-Seung Park
Source :
Brain research. 1793
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The mechanisms underlying the vulnerability and resilience of an individual to stress are only partly understood. Response to stress is determined by behavioral and biochemical changes in the brain. Chronic ultra-mild stress (CUMS) induces an anhedonic-like state in mice that resembles symptoms of human depression. This study reports the role of cereblon (CRBN) in regulating the metabolic and antioxidant status of neuronal tissues in the mouse model of CUMS. Intriguingly, Crbn

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ISSN :
18726240
Volume :
1793
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....502320731b49f1f153571d5965239dea