An automatic pattern detection method for behavioral analysis of zebrafish larvae

Q. Al-Jubouri, W. Al-Nuaimy, M. Al-Taee, J. L. Luna, L. Sneddon
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Zebrafish has becomes a popular biological model for studies in pain, stress and welfare. However, automated assessment of nociceptive thresholds in larval zebrafish remains a challenge for biomedical researchers. This paper presents a new automatic pattern detection method for behavioral analysis of zebrafish larvae. The proposed method divides each arena in the test-bed mesh into an inner and outer zone with the aim of detecting patterns of fish behavior in the outer zones (also called thigmotaxis or wall hugging) that is considered one of the most common behavioral patterns studied in anxiety models. Three distinct groups of fish larvae are used as test subjects in this study. These groups are exposed to electric stimulation using different voltage levels. Poststimulation behaviors of the subjects under test are recorded using an infrared sensitive camera and analyzed. The obtained results demonstrated a noticeable change in the larval behavior in terms of the number of detected patterns in the outer zones of the arena cells. These findings confirm the validity of the proposed pattern detection method as a new metric to assess nociceptive thresholds for behavioral analysis of larvae.
一种用于斑马鱼幼虫行为分析的自动模式检测方法
斑马鱼已经成为研究疼痛、压力和福利的一种流行的生物模型。然而,自动评估幼体斑马鱼的伤害阈值仍然是生物医学研究人员面临的一个挑战。提出了一种新的斑马鱼幼虫行为自动模式检测方法。提出的方法将试验台网格中的每个区域划分为内部和外部区域,目的是检测外部区域(也称为thigmotaxis或wall hug)的鱼类行为模式,这被认为是焦虑模型中最常见的行为模式之一。在这项研究中,三组不同的鱼苗被用作测试对象。这些组暴露在不同电压水平的电刺激下。用红外敏感摄像机记录被试的刺激后行为并进行分析。所获得的结果表明,幼虫的行为在竞技场细胞的外区检测模式的数量方面有明显的变化。这些发现证实了模式检测方法作为评估幼虫行为分析伤害阈值的新指标的有效性。
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