Zebrafish Behavior in Novel Environments: Effects of Acute Exposure to Anxiolytic Compounds and Choice of Danio rerio Line.

Q3 Psychology
James Sackerman, Jennifer J Donegan, Colin S Cunningham, Ngoc Nhung Nguyen, Kelly Lawless, Adam Long, Robert H Benno, Georgianna G Gould
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) associative responses are useful for pharmaceutical and toxicology screening, behavioral genetics, and discovering neural mechanisms involved in behavioral modulation. In novel environments, zebrafish swim to tank bottoms and dark backgrounds, behaviors attributed to anxiety associated with threat of predation. To examine possible genetic effects of inbreeding and segregation on this behavior, we compared Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC) AB and WIK lines to zebrafish and GloFish® from a pet store (PETCO) in two qualitatively different novel environments: the dive tank and aquatic light/dark plus maze. Behavior was observed in the dive tank for 5 min, immediately followed by 5 min in the light/dark plus maze. Among strains, WIK spent more time in the dive tank top than AB (76 ± 30 vs. 17 ± 11 sec), and AB froze in the plus maze center for longer than PETCO or GloFish® (162 ± 61 vs. 72 ± 29 or 27 ± 27 sec). Further, behavior of zebrafish exposed for 3 min to 25 mg/L nicotine, desipramine, chlordiazepoxide, yohimbine, 100 mg/L citalopram, 0.05% DMSO, or 0.5% ethanol was compared to controls. Approximately 0.1% of drug is available in brain after such exposures. Desipramine or citalopram-exposed fish spent more time in the dive tank top, and both reuptake inhibitors bound to serotonin transporters in zebrafish brain with high affinity (K(i) = 7 ± 5 and 9 ± 5 nM). In the plus maze, chlordiazepoxide, ethanol and DMSO-exposed fish crossed more lines and spent more time in white arms. Neither 25 mg/L nicotine nor yohimbine altered zebrafish behavior in novel environments, but nicotine was anxiolytic at higher doses. Overall, the light/dark plus maze and dive tank are distinct behavioral measures that are sensitive to treatment with anxiolytic compounds, but zebrafish line selection and solvents can influence baseline behavior in these tests.

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斑马鱼在新环境中的行为:急性暴露于抗焦虑化合物的影响和Danio reio系的选择。
斑马鱼(Danio rerio)的联想反应在药物和毒理学筛选、行为遗传学和发现参与行为调节的神经机制方面是有用的。在新的环境中,斑马鱼会游到水箱底部和黑暗的背景,这种行为被认为是与捕食威胁相关的焦虑。为了研究近亲繁殖和分离对这种行为可能产生的遗传影响,我们将斑马鱼国际资源中心(ZIRC) AB和WIK系与宠物店(PETCO)的斑马鱼和GloFish®在两个质量不同的新环境中进行了比较:潜水池和水生光/暗加迷宫。在潜水池中观察5分钟的行为,紧接着在光/暗加迷宫中观察5分钟。在菌株中,WIK在潜水池顶部停留的时间比AB长(76±30比17±11秒),AB在正迷宫中心停留的时间比PETCO和GloFish®长(162±61比72±29和27±27秒)。此外,将斑马鱼暴露于25 mg/L尼古丁、地西帕明、氯二氮吡嗪、育安宾、100 mg/L西酞普兰、0.05%二甲二甲基砜或0.5%乙醇中3分钟的行为与对照组进行比较。在这种暴露后,大约有0.1%的药物可进入大脑。去西帕明或西酞普兰暴露的鱼在潜水箱顶部停留的时间更长,这两种再摄取抑制剂与斑马鱼大脑中的5 -羟色胺转运体结合具有高亲和力(K(i) = 7±5和9±5 nM)。在正迷宫中,暴露于氯二氮环氧化物、乙醇和二甲二甲砜的鱼越过了更多的线,在白色的手臂上度过了更多的时间。25毫克/升的尼古丁和育亨宾都不能改变斑马鱼在新环境中的行为,但尼古丁在高剂量时具有抗焦虑作用。总的来说,光/暗加迷宫和潜水池是不同的行为测量,对抗焦虑化合物治疗敏感,但斑马鱼系选择和溶剂可以影响这些测试中的基线行为。
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