[成年斑马鱼焦虑、攻击和社交能力评估的行为分析]。

Sakyo Yasojima, Hiroaki Ito, Junko Koiwa, Yuhei Nishimura
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为了阐明人类行为异常的病理生理学和开发治疗药物,人们已经开发了不同动物物种的行为分析方法。利用斑马鱼进行行为分析的方法也在不断发展,积累了大量的知识。在本文中,我们介绍了评估焦虑的新坦克测验,评估攻击的镜子咬测验和评估社会性的社会互动测验。这些方法在普通实验室比较容易实施。我们还讨论了与斑马鱼行为分析相关的问题。例如,行为分析中经常使用的斑马鱼品系不是近亲繁殖的,例如小鼠的C57BL/6和大鼠的F344。斑马鱼品系在皮质醇水平、神经标志物表达和行为特征方面存在差异。不同的实验室对斑马鱼的饲养和饲养也各不相同。标准化这些因素对于提高斑马鱼神经行为研究的可重复性和可复制性至关重要。了解每种方法的特点,根据目的选择合适的行为分析方法,将有助于对人类疾病病理生理学的认识和新疗法的开发。
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[Behavior analysis of adult zebrafish for the assessment of anxiety, aggression, and sociability].

Various behavior analysis methods have been developed using different animal species to elucidate the pathophysiology of behavioral abnormalities in humans and develop therapeutic agents. The development of behavior analysis methods using zebrafish has also been progressing, and a substantial body of knowledge has been accumulated. In this paper, we introduce the Novel tank test for assessing anxiety, the Mirror biting test for assessing aggression, and the Social interaction test for assessing sociality. These methods are relatively easy to implement in ordinary laboratories. We also discuss the problems associated with behavioral analyses using zebrafish. For example, zebrafish strains frequently used in behavioral analyses are not inbred, such as C57BL/6 in mice and F344 in rats. There are differences among the zebrafish strains in terms of cortisol levels, neural marker expression, and behavior characteristics. The housing and husbandry of zebrafish also vary among laboratories. Standardizing these factors is important to increase the reproducibility and replicability of zebrafish neurobehavioral research. Understanding the characteristics of each method and selecting the appropriate behavior analysis method according to the purpose will facilitate the understanding of the pathophysiology of human diseases and the development of new treatments.

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Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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