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C4767

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The C4767 is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Merck Group. It is a device designed for scientific and research applications. The core function of the C4767 is to perform specific tasks related to laboratory procedures. However, a detailed description of its intended use or capabilities cannot be provided in an unbiased and factual manner within the given constraints.

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Chronic Corticosterone Induces Depression-like Behavior

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Corticosterone (CORT) (27840, Sigma-Aldrich NV) was dissolved in b-cyclodextrin solution (4% in tap water, C4767, Sigma-Aldrich NV) to a concentration of 36.5 mg/L [51 (link)] and provided in drinking water over 4 weeks. This dose has been shown to induce depression and anxiety-like features in different mouse strains including blunting of corticosterone response following an acute stressor [51 (link), 52 (link)], while increasing the corticosterone levels less than what is observed after acute or chronic stress exposure [53 (link)–55 (link)]. Treatment was maintained during behavioural testing to prevent rebound effects. At the end of the behavioural tests, dorsal hippocampus was isolated and snap frozen.
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Corticosterone and Doxycycline Treatment Protocol

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CORT was prepared as previously described (David et al., 2009 (link)). Specifically, 35 μg/mL (equivalent to 5 mg/kg/day) CORT (27840; Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) was dissolved in 0.45% 2-hydroxypropyl cyclodextrin (332593; Sigma-Aldrich) and delivered in lightproof bottles, available ad libitum in drinking water. Control mice received 0.45% β-cyclodextrin in drinking water (C4767; Sigma-Aldrich). DOX was provided in chow containing 200 mg/kg DOX (S3888; Bioserv, Flemington, NJ, USA) fed ad libitum throughout life. Control chow (S4207; Bioserv) was used when DOX was withdrawn from the diet.
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Corticosterone and Fluoxetine Delivery

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35 μg mL−1 corticosterone (C2505, Sigma; St. Louis, MO) was dissolved in 0.45% β-cyclodextrin (C4767, Sigma; St. Louis, MO) in water. Fluoxetine (BG0197, Biotrend; Destin, FL) was dissolved at 160 μg mL−1. corticosterone (5 mg kg−1 day−1) was delivered in the drinking water either alone or in the presence of Fluoxetine (18 mg kg−1 day−1).
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Corticosterone and Doxycycline Treatment Protocol

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CORT was prepared as previously described (David et al., 2009 (link)). Specifically, 35 μg/mL (equivalent to 5 mg/kg/day) CORT (27840; Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) was dissolved in 0.45% 2-hydroxypropyl cyclodextrin (332593; Sigma-Aldrich) and delivered in lightproof bottles, available ad libitum in drinking water. Control mice received 0.45% β-cyclodextrin in drinking water (C4767; Sigma-Aldrich). DOX was provided in chow containing 200 mg/kg DOX (S3888; Bioserv, Flemington, NJ, USA) fed ad libitum throughout life. Control chow (S4207; Bioserv) was used when DOX was withdrawn from the diet.
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Chronic Corticosterone Exposure Induces Depression-Anxiety

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Corticosterone (CORT) (27840, Sigma-Aldrich NV) was dissolved in b-cyclodextrin solution (4% in tap water, C4767, Sigma-Aldrich NV) to a concentration of 36.5 mg/L [51] (link) and provided in drinking water over 4 weeks. This dose has been shown to induce depression and anxiety-like features in different mouse strains including blunting of corticosterone response following an acute stressor [51, (link)52] (link), while increasing the corticosterone levels less than what is observed after acute or chronic stress exposure [53] (link)[54] (link)[55] (link). Treatment was maintained during behavioural testing to prevent rebound effects. At the end of the behavioural tests, dorsal hippocampus was isolated and snap frozen.
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