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. 2015 Oct 27;19(5):pyv122. doi: 10.1093/ijnp/pyv122

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) leads the mice to express depression-like behaviors. (A) The procedures produced depression-like mice including the adaptation for 1 week, the CUMS for 3 weeks, and the behavioral tests in 3 days. (B) The sucrose preference test (SPT) values (%) in the mice from the CUMS (red bar) and control group (blue). (C) The ratios of stay time in M-arm to stay time in 3 arms by the Y-maze test (YMT) in mice from the CUMS (red bar) and control (blue) groups. (D) Immobile time (left) and latency (right) of staying in the water cylinder in the forced swim test (FST) in mice from the CUMS (red bar) and control (blue) groups. **P < .01 and ***P < .001. 1-way ANOVA was used for the comparisons between the CUMS and control, while paired-t test was for the comparisons before and after the CUMS.