Fig. 1From: Chronic stress-induced depression requires the recruitment of peripheral Th17 cells into the brainCRS results in obvious depressive-like symptoms in rats. a The experimental scheme of CRS exposure and behavioural tests; b body weight changes during the experiment; compared to control group, rats in CRS group shows c decreased sucrose consumption in SPT, d increased immobility in FST and e longer latency to eat chow in NSFT, after 28 days of chronic stress exposure. Data are expressed as mean ± SD, Student’s t-test, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, compared with controlBack to article page