Shamakina, Inna Yu. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9037-3932
Anokhin, Petr K. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7974-5077
Ageldinov, Ruslan A. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0369-5170
Kokhan, Viktor S. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5512-4356
Article History
Received: 28 May 2024
Revised: 22 July 2024
Accepted: 29 July 2024
First Online: 6 December 2024
Ethics declarations
: This research adhered to international guidelines for biomedical research involving animals, the European Convention for the Protection of Animals used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes (Strasbourg, 1986, with appendix from 15.06.2006), the regulations of the Council of the European Community (Directive 86/609/EEC from 14.11.2005 and Directive 2010/63/EU from 22.09.2010), and the Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation no. 199n from 01.04.2016, GOST R 53434-2009). All ethical guidelines were followed, including minimizing the number of animals used to achieve reliable scientific results. The experimental protocol was ethically approved and met the standards for conducting biomedical research involving animals by the ethical committees of the Federal Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology named after V. P. Serbsky, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The authors of this work declare that they have no conflicts of interest.