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%A LIANG Jian-hui1,2*, LIANG hui2, CHENG tao1, LIU Xiao-yan1, Simon M.Y.Lee3, TANG %T Comorbidity of Anxiety and Depression Induced by Liang’s Contextual-Stress Box in Mice%0 Journal Article %D 2018 %J 神经药理学报 %R %P 44-45 %V 8 %N 4 %U {http://actanp.hebeinu.edu.cn/CN/abstract/article_557.shtml} %8 2018-08-26 %X Rationale: Comorbidity of depression and anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders in practice. Few experimental procedures, however, have focused on identifying mixed depression- and anxiety-like behaviors in animal models. Objectives: To develop a novel testing paradigm, the so-called Liang’s contextual-stress Box (briefly, Liang’s Box), for evaluating depression- and/or anxiety-like behaviors in mice. Methods: Liang’s Box consisted of a central area (CA) with three peripheral arms (PA). Mice were placed individually in the end of a peripheral arm facing to the central area and were allowed to travel around Liang's Box. During a test period, behavioral parameters were recorded and collected by a video-tracking system named SMART 3.0 (Panlab, Spain), including (1) Latency to CA, (2) Time spent in CA (CA-time), (3) Distance traveled in CA (CA-distance), (4) Distance traveled in PA (PA-distance), (5) Transition number between CA and PA, (6) Global activity, (7) CA-time/cm2, (8) PA-time/cm2, (9) CA-distance/cm2, and (10) PA-distance/cm2. In order to assess the reliability and validity of Liang’s Box and get baseline information, we undertook a series of experiment, including verifying consistency and stability in the various strains of mice (KM, ICR, and C57BL/6J mice), imposing high illumination, restraint and tail suspension stress, pre-treating with an anxiolytic (diazepam, buspirone) or antidepressant (desipramine, mianserin).