Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are quickly becoming an important model organism in behavioural neuroscience and drug addiction research. Conditioned place preference studies show that drugs of abuse produce responses in zebrafish that are similar to mammalian animal models. Repeated administration of ethan...
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doaj-e99c7135a10248c394c28de7d2e5d76e2020-11-25T01:16:16ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-02-017e655110.7717/peerj.6551Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawalJeffrey T. Krook0Erika Duperreault1Dustin Newton2Matthew S. Ross3Trevor J. Hamilton4Department of Psychology, MacEwan University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, MacEwan University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, MacEwan University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Physical Sciences, MacEwan University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, MacEwan University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaZebrafish (Danio rerio) are quickly becoming an important model organism in behavioural neuroscience and drug addiction research. Conditioned place preference studies show that drugs of abuse produce responses in zebrafish that are similar to mammalian animal models. Repeated administration of ethanol in zebrafish results in withdrawal-induced behavioural responses that vary with dose and exposure duration, requiring additional investigation. Here, we examine the effects of ethanol withdrawal on anxiety-like behaviours in adult zebrafish after a 21-day ethanol dosing schedule at either 0.4% or 0.8%. Anxiety-like behaviour was measured with the novel object approach test; this test involves placing a fish in a circular arena with a novel object in the centre and observing the amount of exploration of the object. We found increased anxiety-like behaviour during ethanol withdrawal. This study adds to the growing body of literature that validates the zebrafish as a model organism in the field of behavioural neuroscience and addiction.https://peerj.com/articles/6551.pdfEthanolEthanol withdrawalZebrafishNovel object approach test |
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Jeffrey T. Krook Erika Duperreault Dustin Newton Matthew S. Ross Trevor J. Hamilton |
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Jeffrey T. Krook Erika Duperreault Dustin Newton Matthew S. Ross Trevor J. Hamilton Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal PeerJ Ethanol Ethanol withdrawal Zebrafish Novel object approach test |
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Jeffrey T. Krook Erika Duperreault Dustin Newton Matthew S. Ross Trevor J. Hamilton |
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Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal |
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Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal |
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Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal |
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Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal |
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Repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal |
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repeated ethanol exposure increases anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish during withdrawal |
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2167-8359 |
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2019-02-01 |
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are quickly becoming an important model organism in behavioural neuroscience and drug addiction research. Conditioned place preference studies show that drugs of abuse produce responses in zebrafish that are similar to mammalian animal models. Repeated administration of ethanol in zebrafish results in withdrawal-induced behavioural responses that vary with dose and exposure duration, requiring additional investigation. Here, we examine the effects of ethanol withdrawal on anxiety-like behaviours in adult zebrafish after a 21-day ethanol dosing schedule at either 0.4% or 0.8%. Anxiety-like behaviour was measured with the novel object approach test; this test involves placing a fish in a circular arena with a novel object in the centre and observing the amount of exploration of the object. We found increased anxiety-like behaviour during ethanol withdrawal. This study adds to the growing body of literature that validates the zebrafish as a model organism in the field of behavioural neuroscience and addiction. |
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Ethanol Ethanol withdrawal Zebrafish Novel object approach test |
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