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David J Echevarria1, Christina N Toms, David J Jouandot.
Abstract
Zebrafish are at the forefront of neurobiological research and have been gaining popularity as a viable and valid behavioral model in a variety of research applications (e.g., assessing drug induced behavioral changes). This model becomes even more attractive when considering the behavioral changes that follow exposure to compounds that are water-soluble. As such, several studies have implicated both acute and chronic ethanol exposure in the modulation of zebrafish behavior. Within this arena there appears to be a common trend across multiple studies. As with many drugs ethanol appears to influence behavior in a dose-dependent manner. In this review, we compare and contrast several studies that measure behavior as a result of alcohol exposure. Appended to this review are pilot data that report zebrafish blood alcohol concentrations as a function of acute exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21615263 DOI: 10.1515/RNS.2011.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Neurosci ISSN: 0334-1763 Impact factor: 4.353