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Reviewing the mitochondrial dysfunction paradigm in rodent models as platforms for neuropsychiatric disease research

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MITOCHONDRION
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages 82-102

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mito.2022.03.002

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Bipolar disorder; Depression; Neurotransmission; Oxidative stress; Schizophrenia; Validity

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  1. SAMRC Unit

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This article discusses the pathophysiological constructs of neuropsychiatric disorders and the role of translational models in improving our understanding of these diseases. Mitochondrial dysfunction has gained interest as a possible factor in psychiatric disorders, but current translational models do not primarily focus on dysfunctional bio-energetic systems.
Neuropsychiatric disorders have complex pathophysiological constructs, requiring translational models to improve our understanding thereof. Mitochondrial dysfunction, generally associated with neurodegenerative disorders, is gaining interest as a key factor in the etiology of psychiatric conditions because of the often comorbid psychiatric symptoms observed. Although translational models of psychiatric disorders, support mitochondrial involvement, these models do not have a dysfunctional bio-energetic system as primary construct. Here, we consider the construct, face, and predictive validity of mitochondrial models from a neuropsychiatric perspective, to identify novel animal models that can improve our understanding of the underlying bio-energetic mechanisms of these conditions and treatments.

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