Analyzing the Effects of Age, Time of Day, and Experiment on the Basal Locomotor Activity and Light-Off Visual Motor Response Assays in Zebrafish Larvae

Toxics Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.3390/toxics12050349
Niki Tagkalidou, Cristiana Roberta Multisanti, M. Bleda, Juliette Bedrossiantz, E. Prats, Caterina Faggio, Carlos Barata, D. Raldúa
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The recent availability of commercial platforms for behavioral analyses in zebrafish larvae based on video-tracking technologies has exponentially increased the number of studies analyzing different behaviors in this model organism to assess neurotoxicity. Among the most commonly used assays in zebrafish larvae are basal locomotor activity (BLA) and visual motor responses (VMRs). However, the effect of different intrinsic and extrinsic factors that can significantly alter the outcome of these assays is still not well understood. In this work, we have analyzed the influence of age (5–8 days post-fertilization), time of day (8:00, 10:00, 12:00, 14:00; 16:00, 18:00, and 20:00 h), and experiment (three experiments performed at different days) on BLA and VMR results (4004 analyses for each behavior) in 143 larvae. The results from both behaviors were adjusted to a random-effects linear regression model using generalized least squares (GLSs), including in the model the effect of the three variables, the second-way interactions between them, and the three-way interaction. The results presented in this manuscript show a specific effect of all three intrinsic factors and their interactions on both behaviors, supporting the view that the most stable time period for performing these behavioral assays is from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm, with some differences depending on the age of the larva and the behavioral test.
分析年龄、白天时间和实验对斑马鱼幼体基础运动活动和光照-关闭视觉运动反应试验的影响
最近,基于视频追踪技术的斑马鱼幼体行为分析商业平台的出现,使分析该模式生物不同行为以评估神经毒性的研究数量急剧增加。在斑马鱼幼体中最常用的检测方法包括基础运动活动(BLA)和视觉运动反应(VMRs)。然而,不同的内在和外在因素会显著改变这些检测的结果,但人们对这些因素的影响仍不甚了解。在这项工作中,我们分析了年龄(受精后 5-8 天)、一天中的时间(8:00、10:00、12:00、14:00;16:00、18:00 和 20:00)和实验(在不同天进行三次实验)对 143 只幼虫的 BLA 和 VMR 结果(每种行为分析 4004 次)的影响。使用广义最小二乘法(GLS)将两种行为的结果调整为随机效应线性回归模型,模型中包括三个变量的影响、它们之间的二向交互作用以及三向交互作用。本手稿中的结果表明,所有三个内在因素及其交互作用对两种行为都有特定的影响,支持了这样一种观点,即进行这些行为测定的最稳定时间段是上午 10:00 至下午 4:00,但根据幼虫年龄和行为测试的不同会有一些差异。
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