Review of Fish Neuropeptides: A Novel Perspective on Animal Welfare

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Jose Carlos Campos-Sánchez, María José Cabrera-Álvarez, Joao L. Saraiva
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Abstract

Neuropeptides are highly variable but widely conserved molecules, the main functions of which are the regulation and coordination of physiological processes and behaviors. They are synthesized in the nervous system and generally act on other neuronal and non-neuronal tissues or organs. In recent years, diverse neuropeptide isoforms and their receptors have been identified in different fish species, regulating functions in the neuroendocrine (e.g., corticotropin-releasing hormone and arginine vasotocin), immune (e.g., vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and somatostatin), digestive (e.g., neuropeptide Y), and reproductive (e.g., isotocin) systems, as well as in the commensal microbiota. Interestingly, all these processes carried out by neuropeptides are integrated into the nervous system and are manifested externally in the behavior and affective states of fish, thus having an impact on the modulation of these actions. In this sense, the monitoring of neuropeptides may represent a new approach to assess animal welfare, targeting both physiological and affective aspects in fish. Therefore, although there are many studies investigating the action of neuropeptides in a wide range of paradigms, especially in mammals, their study within a fish welfare framework is scarce. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review that gathers and integrates up-to-date information on neuropeptides from an animal welfare perspective. In this review, we summarize current findings on neuropeptides in fish and discuss their possible implication in the physiological and emotional state of fish, and therefore in their welfare.

鱼类神经肽研究综述:动物福利的新视角
神经肽是一种高度可变但广泛保守的分子,其主要功能是调节和协调生理过程和行为。它们在神经系统中合成,通常作用于其他神经元和非神经元组织或器官。近年来,在不同的鱼类中发现了多种神经肽异构体及其受体,它们调节神经内分泌(如促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素和精氨酸缩宫素)、免疫(如血管活性肠多肽和生长抑素)、消化(如神经肽Y)和生殖(如异催产素)系统以及共生微生物群的功能。有趣的是,所有这些由神经肽执行的过程都被整合到神经系统中,并在鱼的行为和情感状态中表现出来,从而对这些行为的调节产生影响。从这个意义上说,神经肽的监测可能代表了一种评估动物福利的新方法,针对鱼类的生理和情感方面。因此,尽管有许多研究在广泛的范式中调查神经肽的作用,特别是在哺乳动物中,但在鱼类福利框架内进行的研究很少。据我们所知,这是第一篇从动物福利角度收集和整合神经肽最新信息的综述。在这篇综述中,我们总结了鱼类中神经肽的最新研究成果,并讨论了它们对鱼类生理和情绪状态的可能影响,从而对它们的健康产生影响。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
8.00%
发文量
158
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1891, JCN is the oldest continually published basic neuroscience journal. Historically, as the name suggests, the journal focused on a comparison among species to uncover the intricacies of how the brain functions. In modern times, this research is called systems neuroscience where animal models are used to mimic core cognitive processes with the ultimate goal of understanding neural circuits and connections that give rise to behavioral patterns and different neural states. Research published in JCN covers all species from invertebrates to humans, and the reports inform the readers about the function and organization of nervous systems in species with an emphasis on the way that species adaptations inform about the function or organization of the nervous systems, rather than on their evolution per se. JCN publishes primary research articles and critical commentaries and review-type articles offering expert insight in to cutting edge research in the field of systems neuroscience; a complete list of contribution types is given in the Author Guidelines. For primary research contributions, only full-length investigative reports are desired; the journal does not accept short communications.
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