Methamphetamine effects in zebrafish (Danio rerio) depend on behavioral endpoint, dose and test session duration

IF 3.3 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Susan Schenk , Julia A. Horsfield , Linda Dwoskin , Sheri L. Johnson
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Abstract

Research using zebrafish (Danio rerio) has begun to provide novel information in many fields, including the behavioral pharmacology of drug use and misuse. There have been limited studies on the effects of methamphetamine in adult zebrafish and the parameters of exposure (dose, test session length) have not been well-documented. Behavior following drug exposure is generally measured during relatively short sessions (6–10 min is common) in a novel tank environment. Many procedural variables (isolation, netting, novel tank) elicit anxiety-like behavior that is most apparent during the initial portion of a test session. This anxiety-like behavior might mask the initial effects of methamphetamine. During longer test sessions, these anxiety-like responses would be expected to habituate and drug effects should become more apparent. To test this idea, we measured several locomotor activity responses for 50-min following a range of methamphetamine doses (0.1–3.0 mg/L via immersion in methamphetamine solution). Methamphetamine failed to alter swimming velocity, distance travelled, or freezing time. In contrast, methamphetamine produced a dose-dependent decrease in time spent in the bottom of the tank, an increase in the number of visits to the top of the tank, and an increase in the number of transitions along the sides of the tank. The effects of methamphetamine were apparent 10–20 min following exposure and generally persisted throughout the session. These findings indicate that longer test sessions are required to measure methamphetamine-induced changes in behavior in zebrafish, as has been shown in other laboratory animals. The results also suggest that anxiety-like responses associated with various procedural aspects (netting, isolation, novel test apparatus) likely interfere with the ability to observe many behavioral effects of methamphetamine in zebrafish. Based on the current results, habituation to testing procedures to reduce anxiety-like behaviors is recommended in determining the effects of methamphetamine in zebrafish.

甲基苯丙胺对斑马鱼(Danio rerio)的影响取决于行为终点、剂量和试验持续时间
利用斑马鱼(Danio rerio)进行的研究已开始在许多领域提供新信息,包括药物使用和滥用的行为药理学。有关甲基苯丙胺对成年斑马鱼影响的研究很有限,而且暴露参数(剂量、测试时间长度)也没有得到很好的记录。药物暴露后的行为一般是在新的水箱环境中,在相对较短的时间内(通常为 6-10 分钟)进行测量。许多程序变量(隔离、网兜、新水箱)都会引起焦虑行为,这种行为在测试过程的最初阶段最为明显。这种类似焦虑的行为可能会掩盖甲基苯丙胺的初始作用。在较长时间的测试过程中,这些焦虑样反应会习惯化,毒品效应也会变得更加明显。为了验证这一观点,我们在一系列甲基苯丙胺剂量(0.1-3.0 毫克/升,通过浸泡在甲基苯丙胺溶液中)后的 50 分钟内测量了几种运动活动反应。甲基苯丙胺未能改变游泳速度、游泳距离或冻结时间。相反,甲基苯丙胺会导致在水箱底部停留时间的减少、到水箱顶部次数的增加以及沿水箱两侧游动次数的增加,这些都与剂量有关。甲基苯丙胺的影响在接触后 10-20 分钟显现出来,并且通常持续整个测试过程。这些结果表明,要测量甲基苯丙胺诱导的斑马鱼行为变化,需要更长的测试时间,这一点已在其他实验动物中得到证实。结果还表明,与各种程序方面(网捕、隔离、新的测试仪器)相关的焦虑反应可能会干扰观察甲基苯丙胺对斑马鱼的许多行为影响的能力。根据目前的结果,建议在确定斑马鱼体内甲基苯丙胺的影响时对测试程序进行习惯化,以减少类似焦虑的行为。
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6.40
自引率
2.80%
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122
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior publishes original reports in the areas of pharmacology and biochemistry in which the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. Contributions may involve clinical, preclinical, or basic research. Purely biochemical or toxicology studies will not be published. Papers describing the behavioral effects of novel drugs in models of psychiatric, neurological and cognitive disorders, and central pain must include a positive control unless the paper is on a disease where such a drug is not available yet. Papers focusing on physiological processes (e.g., peripheral pain mechanisms, body temperature regulation, seizure activity) are not accepted as we would like to retain the focus of Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior on behavior and its interaction with the biochemistry and neurochemistry of the central nervous system. Papers describing the effects of plant materials are generally not considered, unless the active ingredients are studied, the extraction method is well described, the doses tested are known, and clear and definite experimental evidence on the mechanism of action of the active ingredients is provided.
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