ZEBRAFISH AS AN EMERGING ALTERNATIVE TOOL FOR STUDYING ANXIETY DISORDERS

Radami War, Surendra V, Sukanya Paul, U. Sharma, Suresh J, Manjunath Pm
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Zebrafish are increasingly becoming popular as promising new model species for translational research in a variety of neurological fields. Because of their complex behaviors across all major neurobehavioral domains and strong genetic and physiological similarities to humans, zebrafish are well-suited to modelling many aspects of anxiety-related states. In this paper, we first summarized the behavioral models available in zebrafish, such as novel tank test, light/dark box test, open field test, and social preference test, and their efficacy in discovering anxiety-like indices in zebrafish, followed by highlighting the key neurotransmitter systems, such as glutamate and GABA. In addition, cortisol levels and gene expression were explored as well. Overall, this review discusses the benefits of using the zebrafish model for anxiety research and examines current research in the field.
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斑马鱼作为一种有前途的新模型物种,在各种神经学领域的转化研究中越来越受欢迎。由于它们在所有主要神经行为领域的复杂行为以及与人类强烈的遗传和生理相似性,斑马鱼非常适合模拟焦虑相关状态的许多方面。本文首先总结了斑马鱼现有的行为模型,如新槽试验、光/暗箱试验、野外试验和社会偏好试验,以及它们在发现斑马鱼焦虑样指数方面的效果,然后重点介绍了关键的神经递质系统,如谷氨酸和GABA。此外,皮质醇水平和基因表达也进行了探讨。总的来说,这篇综述讨论了使用斑马鱼模型进行焦虑研究的好处,并检查了该领域目前的研究。
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