Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages

The industry is increasingly relying on fish for toxicity assessment. However, current guidelines for toxicity assessment focus on teratogenicity and mortality. From an ecotoxicological point of view, however, these endpoints may not reflect the “full picture” of possible deleterious effects that ca...

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Main Authors: Bruna Patricia Dutra Costa, Layana Aquino Moura, Sabrina Alana Gomes Pinto, Monica Lima-Maximino, Caio Maximino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Fishes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/5/3/23
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spelling doaj-665379be7680403c9c897532116224aa2020-11-25T03:20:36ZengMDPI AGFishes2410-38882020-07-0152323010.3390/fishes5030023Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life StagesBruna Patricia Dutra Costa0Layana Aquino Moura1Sabrina Alana Gomes Pinto2Monica Lima-Maximino3Caio Maximino4Biodiversity and Biotechnology Network of the Legal Amazon, Adrianópolis Manaus 69057-070, AM. CEP, BrazilLaboratory of Neurosciences and Behavior, Institute for Health and Biological Studies, Federal University of the South and Southeast of Pará, Marabá 68507-670, PA, s/ CEP, BrazilFaculty of Psychology, Institute for Health and Biological Studies, Federal University of the South and Southeast of Pará, Marabá 68507-670, PA, s/ CEP, BrazilBiodiversity and Biotechnology Network of the Legal Amazon, Adrianópolis Manaus 69057-070, AM. CEP, BrazilBiodiversity and Biotechnology Network of the Legal Amazon, Adrianópolis Manaus 69057-070, AM. CEP, BrazilThe industry is increasingly relying on fish for toxicity assessment. However, current guidelines for toxicity assessment focus on teratogenicity and mortality. From an ecotoxicological point of view, however, these endpoints may not reflect the “full picture” of possible deleterious effects that can nonetheless result in decreased fitness and/or inability to adapt to a changing environment, affecting whole populations. Therefore, assessing sublethal effects add relevant data covering different aspects of toxicity at different levels of analysis. The impacts of toxicants on neurobehavioral function have the potential to affect many different life-history traits, and are easier to assess in the laboratory than in the wild. We propose that carefully-controlled laboratory experiments on different behavioral domains—including anxiety, aggression, and exploration—can increase our understanding of the ecotoxicological impacts of contaminants, since these domains are related to traits such as defense, sociality, and reproduction, directly impacting life-history traits. The effects of selected contaminants on these tests are reviewed, focusing on larval and adult zebrafish, showing that these behavioral domains are highly sensitive to small concentrations of these substances. These strategies suggest a way forward on ecotoxicological research using fish.https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/5/3/23neurobehavioral assessmentecotoxicologyzebrafishneurotoxicology
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author Bruna Patricia Dutra Costa
Layana Aquino Moura
Sabrina Alana Gomes Pinto
Monica Lima-Maximino
Caio Maximino
spellingShingle Bruna Patricia Dutra Costa
Layana Aquino Moura
Sabrina Alana Gomes Pinto
Monica Lima-Maximino
Caio Maximino
Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
Fishes
neurobehavioral assessment
ecotoxicology
zebrafish
neurotoxicology
author_facet Bruna Patricia Dutra Costa
Layana Aquino Moura
Sabrina Alana Gomes Pinto
Monica Lima-Maximino
Caio Maximino
author_sort Bruna Patricia Dutra Costa
title Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
title_short Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
title_full Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
title_fullStr Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
title_full_unstemmed Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages
title_sort zebrafish models in neural and behavioral toxicology across the life stages
publisher MDPI AG
series Fishes
issn 2410-3888
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The industry is increasingly relying on fish for toxicity assessment. However, current guidelines for toxicity assessment focus on teratogenicity and mortality. From an ecotoxicological point of view, however, these endpoints may not reflect the “full picture” of possible deleterious effects that can nonetheless result in decreased fitness and/or inability to adapt to a changing environment, affecting whole populations. Therefore, assessing sublethal effects add relevant data covering different aspects of toxicity at different levels of analysis. The impacts of toxicants on neurobehavioral function have the potential to affect many different life-history traits, and are easier to assess in the laboratory than in the wild. We propose that carefully-controlled laboratory experiments on different behavioral domains—including anxiety, aggression, and exploration—can increase our understanding of the ecotoxicological impacts of contaminants, since these domains are related to traits such as defense, sociality, and reproduction, directly impacting life-history traits. The effects of selected contaminants on these tests are reviewed, focusing on larval and adult zebrafish, showing that these behavioral domains are highly sensitive to small concentrations of these substances. These strategies suggest a way forward on ecotoxicological research using fish.
topic neurobehavioral assessment
ecotoxicology
zebrafish
neurotoxicology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/5/3/23
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