Music Aggravates Catechol-Induced Behavioural Abnormality and Redox Imbalance in Zebrafish

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Yaqian Xiao, Dechang Rong, Hongjia Ye, Yifan Duan, Lichen Qiao, Lanlan Zuo, Lingtong Liu, Hasan Bayram, Jun Wang
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Abstract

Catechol, also known as pyrocatechol, is a widespread antioxidant carcinogen that has been shown to cause central nervous system damage and metabolic abnormalities, and in zebrafish, it has been shown that exposure to aqueous solutions of catechol results in reduced pigmentation and decreased basal locomotor rate in juvenile zebrafish. However, the effects of catechol on zebrafish redox and behaviour are unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of catechol on oxidative stress levels in early zebrafish development and on behaviour in later stages of zebrafish development and to attempt to intervene in this effect with music therapy. We exposed zebrafish adults and juveniles to catechol separately, tested zebrafish juveniles for various redox indices and found that zebrafish juveniles had increased levels of reactive oxygen species and decreased total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation capacity, and we tested zebrafish adults for behavioural studies and found that anxiety behaviours increased as social cohesion decreased. We then conducted a music therapy intervention for catechol exposure in adult zebrafish and found that music therapy exacerbated catechol-induced behavioural abnormalities and altered oxidative levels, whether zebrafish were exposed to both catechol and classical music or whether the catechol exposure was followed by a 12-day classical music intervention after 12 days of catechol exposure. In summary, this study revealed for the first time that catechol caused redox imbalance in juvenile zebrafish and socially disturbed, anxious behaviour in adults and found that music treatment worsened this behavioural abnormality. This study provides new insights into the effects of catechol on zebrafish and suggests that the therapeutic effects of music therapy may have a double-edged effect.

音乐加重斑马鱼儿茶酚诱导的行为异常和氧化还原失衡
儿茶酚,也称为焦儿茶酚,是一种广泛的抗氧化致癌物质,已被证明会导致中枢神经系统损伤和代谢异常,在斑马鱼中,暴露于儿茶酚水溶液会导致幼年斑马鱼色素沉着减少和基础运动率降低。然而,儿茶酚对斑马鱼氧化还原和行为的影响尚不清楚。本研究的目的是研究儿茶酚对斑马鱼早期发育中氧化应激水平和斑马鱼发育后期行为的影响,并试图通过音乐疗法干预这种影响。我们分别将斑马鱼成虫和幼鱼暴露于儿茶酚胺中,测试斑马鱼幼鱼的各种氧化还原指数,发现斑马鱼幼体的活性氧水平升高,总抗氧化能力和脂质过氧化能力降低,我们对斑马鱼成体进行了行为研究测试,发现焦虑行为随着社会凝聚力的降低而增加。然后,我们对成年斑马鱼的儿茶酚暴露进行了音乐治疗干预,发现音乐治疗加剧了儿茶酚诱导的行为异常和氧化水平的改变,无论斑马鱼是同时暴露于儿茶酚和古典音乐中,还是在12天后继之进行了为期12天的古典音乐干预 接触邻苯二酚的天数。总之,这项研究首次揭示了儿茶酚会导致幼年斑马鱼的氧化还原失衡和成年斑马鱼社交障碍、焦虑行为,并发现音乐治疗会加剧这种行为异常。这项研究为儿茶酚对斑马鱼的影响提供了新的见解,并表明音乐疗法的治疗效果可能具有双刃效应。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
78
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience publishes original research articles and critical review papers on all fundamental and clinical aspects of nervous system development, renewal and regeneration, as well as on the effects of genetic and environmental perturbations of brain development and homeostasis leading to neurodevelopmental disorders and neurological conditions. Studies describing the involvement of stem cells in nervous system maintenance and disease (including brain tumours), stem cell-based approaches for the investigation of neurodegenerative diseases, roles of neuroinflammation in development and disease, and neuroevolution are also encouraged. Investigations using molecular, cellular, physiological, genetic and epigenetic approaches in model systems ranging from simple invertebrates to human iPSC-based 2D and 3D models are encouraged, as are studies using experimental models that provide behavioural or evolutionary insights. The journal also publishes Special Issues dealing with topics at the cutting edge of research edited by Guest Editors appointed by the Editor in Chief. A major aim of the journal is to facilitate the transfer of fundamental studies of nervous system development, maintenance, and disease to clinical applications. The journal thus intends to disseminate valuable information for both biologists and physicians. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience is owned and supported by The International Society for Developmental Neuroscience (ISDN), an organization of scientists interested in advancing developmental neuroscience research in the broadest sense.
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