Ina March 2019 study,
researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine reported that they had identified and tested a new compound for depression that may work differently from all other depression drugs on the market.
researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine reported that they had identified and tested a new compound for depression that may work differently from all other depression drugs on the market.
As part of the study, researchers put mice in a cage with a bigger and more aggressive mouse for 10 minutes a day.
The smaller mice were bullied and started to isolate themselves by hanging out in an empty corner of their cage.
These “depressed” mice were then given daily doses of a new compound called JHU-083, which succeeded in bringing back the rodents’ sociable personas.
The smaller mice were bullied and started to isolate themselves by hanging out in an empty corner of their cage.
These “depressed” mice were then given daily doses of a new compound called JHU-083, which succeeded in bringing back the rodents’ sociable personas.