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. 2017 Sep 19;7(9):e1233. doi: 10.1038/tp.2017.205

Figure 1.

Figure 1

hBDNFVal66Met genotype and history of CORT treatment regulate immobility in the Forced-Swim Test (FST). (a) A main effect of genotype was detected at baseline for immobility, where hBDNFMet/Met mice were immobile for significantly longer than hBDNFVal/Val mice. An interaction between genotype and CORT treatment was also observed, where the hBDNFVal/Val mice were most susceptible to the effects of CORT on immobility. (b) No main effect or interaction was detected for average latency to immobility. (ce) An analysis of immobility as a time-course confirmed the selective effect of CORT on this genotype group. All data are presented as mean±s.e.m.; ***P<0.001, ****P<0.0001. Per group, n=23–40.