Effects of kisspeptin analogues on the behavior of Danio rerio

A. Lebedev, A. A. Blazhenko, V. A. Goltz, Aleksandr S. Devyashin, V. Lebedev, S. V. Kazakov, A. A. Bayramov, P. Khokhlov, E. R. Bychkov, P. Shabanov
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BACKGROUND: Previously has been shown that fish kisspeptin 1 (Kiss1) acts on the brains serotonin system to reduce anxiety-phobic reactions in Danio rerio. The kissspeptin gene (kiss1) of teleost fish is also a conservative orthologue of the kissspeptin gene (KISS1/Kiss1) of mammals. AIM: In this work we investigated the possible anxiolytic effect of mammalian kisspeptin analogs Kiss1 in Danio rerio in comparison with antidepressants of the serotonin-type of action. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A novelty test was used: the fish was first placed in a beaker with a dissolved pharmacological substance (or H2O), and then in a viewing tank for 6 min, where the trajectory of movement, the length of the path, the number of movements to the upper part of the tank, the time spent in the lower part of the tank, number and time of the freezing were automatically recorded. RESULTS: It is shown that, in response to the novelty of being placed in a viewing tank, fish react by moving to the bottom, increasing friezing, and reducing the number of movements to the upper half of the tank. Against the background of antidepressants clomipramine, paroxetine or trazodone (0.51 mg per 1 l of water), the fish were not only in the lower, but also in the upper part of the viewing tank. The average path length did not change significantly. The time in the lower part of the tank decreased by more than 2 times compared with the control group of animals and showed a dose-dependent effect. The number of movements to the upper part of the tank per experience increased significantly. Mammalian kisspeptin analogues Cloud Clone (USA) in a dose 0.011 mg per 1 l of water caused a similar patterns of behavior in fish in response to novelty. At the same time, the effects of kisspeptin analogs were lower than those of antidepressants. The most effective dose for the action of the studied kisspeptin analogs was 0.1 mg per 1 l of water. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, mammalian kisspeptin analogs Kiss1 reduce anxiety-phobic responses to novelty in Danio rerio. Data on the unidirectional effects of mammalian kisspeptin analogs and serotonin-type antidepressants support the potential role of Kiss1 in modulating serotonin-dependent behaviours in Danio rerio. The data obtained support the hypothesis that kisspeptin may be involved in the regulation of anxiety-phobic states, apparently to maintain the emotional aspects of reproductive behavior, such as sexual motivation and arousal.
kisspeptin类似物对小鼠行为的影响
背景:先前研究表明,鱼吻素1 (Kiss1)作用于大脑血清素系统,以减少斑马鱼的焦虑恐惧症反应。硬骨鱼的kissspeptin基因(kiss1)也是哺乳动物的kissspeptin基因(kiss1 / kiss1)的保守同源物。目的:研究哺乳动物kisspeptin类似物Kiss1对小鼠的抗焦虑作用,并与血清素类抗抑郁药进行比较。材料与方法:采用新颖性试验:先将鱼放入装有溶解药理学物质(或H2O)的烧杯中,然后在观察池中观察6分钟,自动记录鱼的运动轨迹、运动路径长度、游到池上部的次数、游到池下部的时间、冷冻次数和时间。结果:研究表明,为了应对被放置在观赏池中的新奇事物,鱼的反应是移动到底部,增加friezing,减少移动到水箱上半部分的次数。在使用抗抑郁药物氯丙咪嗪、帕罗西汀或曲唑酮(每1升水0.51毫克)的背景下,观察池的鱼不仅在底部,而且在上部。平均路径长度变化不明显。与对照组相比,下半部分的时间减少了2倍以上,并呈剂量依赖效应。每次经验值移动到坦克上部的次数显著增加。哺乳动物kisspeptin类似物Cloud Clone(美国)每1l水中0.011 mg的剂量会引起鱼类对新奇事物的类似行为模式。同时,kisspeptin类似物的效果低于抗抑郁药。所研究的kisspeptin类似物的最有效剂量为每1l水0.1 mg。结论:因此,哺乳动物kisspeptin类似物Kiss1可减少丹尼奥小鼠对新奇事物的焦虑恐惧反应。哺乳动物kisspeptin类似物和5 -羟色胺类抗抑郁药的单向作用数据支持Kiss1在调节小鼠血清素依赖行为中的潜在作用。获得的数据支持了kisspeptin可能参与调节焦虑恐惧症状态的假设,显然是为了维持生殖行为的情感方面,如性动机和性唤起。
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