Anxiety & Depression Tests

Forced Swim Tail Suspension Combination

$1,890.00

Combination apparatus for conducting forced swim and tail suspension tests to assess depression-like behavior and antidepressant efficacy in rodent models.

Key Specifications
Automation Levelsemi-automated
SpeciesMouse, Rat
SKU:CS-958238
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The Forced Swim Tail Suspension Combination integrates two established paradigms for assessing depression-like behavior and antidepressant efficacy in rodent models. This apparatus enables researchers to conduct both forced swim tests (FST) and tail suspension tests (TST) using a single system, providing comprehensive behavioral phenotyping capabilities for neuropsychiatric research.

The system supports standardized protocols for evaluating immobility behavior, a validated measure of behavioral despair that correlates with depressive states in animal models. Both paradigms are widely used in preclinical screening of antidepressant compounds and in basic research investigating the neurobiology of depression and stress-related disorders.

How It Works

The forced swim component operates on the principle of behavioral despair, where rodents placed in an inescapable water-filled cylinder initially exhibit vigorous swimming and climbing behaviors before transitioning to passive floating or immobility. This behavioral shift represents a learned helplessness response that models aspects of human depression.

The tail suspension component suspends animals by their tails, creating an inescapable stressful situation. Animals initially exhibit active escape behaviors including climbing and struggling movements, followed by periods of immobility. The duration of immobility in both paradigms serves as the primary dependent variable, with increased immobility interpreted as depression-like behavior.

Both tests capitalize on the natural behavioral response of animals to acute inescapable stress, with the immobility response representing an adaptive mechanism to conserve energy when escape is impossible. Antidepressant treatments typically reduce immobility time, making these assays valuable for drug screening and mechanistic studies.

Features & Benefits

Dual-paradigm design
Enables comprehensive assessment of depression-like behavior using two validated methodologies within a single experimental session
Standardized test chambers
Provides consistent experimental conditions that support reproducible behavioral measurements across studies and laboratories
Video-compatible design
Accommodates automated behavioral tracking systems for objective quantification of immobility and movement patterns
Temperature-controlled environment
Maintains optimal water temperature for forced swim tests to ensure physiological stress responses without hypothermic confounds
Adjustable suspension system
Accommodates different rodent sizes and weights while maintaining standardized positioning for tail suspension protocols
Easy-clean construction
Facilitates rapid turnaround between test subjects while maintaining hygienic conditions and eliminating olfactory cues
Transparent chambers
Provides clear visualization of animal behavior for accurate manual scoring and video analysis systems

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