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    Comparison of Effects of Three Distinct Stress Models on Anxiety- and Depression-Related Behaviors in Female Rats
    (2019) Sahin, Zafer; Koc, Aynur; Koca, Raviye Ozen; Ozkurkculer, Alpaslan; Cakan, Pinar; Gormus, Z. Isik Solak; Kutlu, Selim
    Objective The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of three distinct stress protocols on anxiety/depression-related behaviors in adult female rats. ( Sakarya Med J 2019, 9(1):131-140 ) Materials and Methods Adult Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups (n=8/ group) as control, immobilization stress-1 (daily 45 minutes) immobilization stress-2 (daily twice 45 minutes) and social isolation (rats were housed in a metabolic cage). Stress protocols were performed for a period of 10 days. When the animals were in diestrus, anxiety and depression-like behaviors were evaluated by the open field test and forced swimming test, respectively. Anxiety and depression tests were repeated after a 10-day rest period. Results In the open field test, a percentage of time spent in the central area was lower in the immobilization stress-2 and social isolation (p<0.05) groups and total distance was lower in the immobilization stress-1 (p<0.01) and the social isolation groups (p<0.05). Rearing score was lower in the social isolation group (p<0.05). Swimming behaviors were lower (p<0.01), and immobility durations were higher (p<0.05) in the immobilization stress-1 and social isolation groups. In the second tests, time spent in the central area was lower in the immobilization stress-1 (p<0.05) and the immobilization stress-2 (p<0.01) groups. Swimming behaviors were lower and immobility behaviors were higher in the immobilization stress-1 group (p<0.001) and the social isolation group (p<0.01 and p<0.001, respectively). Conclusion We suggest that depression-like behaviors are more dominant in the immobilization stress-1 and social isolation groups of adult female rats because the depression-related results of these two groups are valid both after the stress period and after the rest period.
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    Comparison of Fluoxetine and Sertraline in Treatment of Postoperative Depression
    (Wiley, 2018) Gormus, Z. Isik Solak; Gormus, Niyazi; Solak, Hatice; Koca, Raviye Ozen; Koc, Aynur; Taki, Fatma Nur; Kutlu, Selim
    [Abstract Not Available]
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    Effect of Different Doses of Corticosterone Administration on Brain Monoamine Levels in Male and Female Rats
    (Karger, 2018) Koc, Aynur
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    Effect of Pregnancy and Lactation Period on Depression Like Behaviour in Depressive Rats
    (Karger, 2018) Solak, Hatice; Koca, Raviye Ozen; Koc, Aynur; Sahin, Zafer; Uguz, Faruk; Ak, Mehmet; Kutlu, Selim
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    Hypothalamic Expressions of Apelin, Apelin Receptor and Neuritine in the First Generation Rat Pups: A Maternal Depression Model
    (Karger, 2021) Kurar, Ercan; Gunes, Canan Eroglu; Koca, Raviye Ozen; Solak, Hatice; Koc, Aynur; Sahin, Zafer; Kutlu, Selim
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    Which Antidepressant is Safer for a Postoperative Cardiac Patient?
    (Wiley, 2018) Gormus, Niyazi; Gormus, Z. Isik Solak; Koc, Aynur; Solak, Hatice; Koca, Raviye Ozen; Taki, Fatma Nur; Ozdemir, Ayse
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