Source Paper
Mitochondrial CISD1 Modulates Microglial Metabolic Reprogramming to Drive Stress Susceptibility in Mice
Dong W, Liu D, Fu S, Zhang J, Chen X et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) • 2025
Forced Swim Test
Objective: To assess depressive-like behavior by measuring immobility time in mice subjected to forced swimming
This is a Forced Swim Test protocol using mice as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps. Extracted from a 2025 paper published in Adv Sci (Weinh).
Model and subjects
mice • not specified • not specified • not specified • not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Conduct forced swim test
Primary readouts
- immobility time
Key equipment and reagents
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Conduct forced swim test
Mice are subjected to forced swimming and immobility time is measured as an indicator of depressive-like behavior
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“forced swim test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST) showed that compared with the control group, susceptible mice exhibited significantly longer immobility time”