Advance Your Research with Quality Preclinical Anxiety Studies

PsychoGenics consistently delivers high-quality preclinical anxiety studies using a diverse range of models and tests. With advanced technology and expertise, we enhance the understanding of anxiety’s complexities and foster the development of innovative treatments.

With years of experience dedicated to preclinical anxiety research, we possess an in-depth understanding of preclinical testing approaches of anxiety disorders. Combined with our consulting on study design, well characterized rodent models, and an extensive catalog of tests, PsychoGenics empowers your preclinical anxiety research endeavors.

Preclinical Anxiety Models

PsychoGenics’ carefully selected anxiety models and tests mimic anxiety-related behaviors, providing valuable insights into the physiological and cognitive dimensions of anxiety disorders. PsychoGenics offers the following preclinical anxiety models:

Study Types

Our scientists have extensive experience conducting and analyzing a broad range of translational EEG studies to support the progress of your program.
Anxiolytics like diazepam increases the time spent in the open arm without affecting the locomotor activity of the mice.
Chlordiazepoxide (CDP) increases the time spent in the open arm without affecting the locomotor activity of the rats.
CDP decreased marble-burying behavior without impacting the locomotor activity of the mice.
Paroxetine decreases marble-burying without affecting the locomotor activity of the mice.

Administration of Diazepam increased punished responding without affecting unpunished responding.

Administration of chlordiazepoxide (CDP) significantly increased punished responding. At the highest dose tested (10 mg/kg), CDP significantly decreased unpunished responding. These data indicate that the anxiolytic properties of CDP (10 mg/kg) were associated with sedative side effects.
Acute administration of either Diazepam or Chlordiazepoxide increased social interaction in rats.
129SVEV mice show higher sensitivity to CDP compared to C57Bl/6J mice in this test.
Acute administration of Diazepam decreases SIH in Sprague Dawley rats.