| Literature DB >> 30822702 |
Konstantin A Demin1, Anton M Lakstygal2, Polina A Alekseeva3, Maxim Sysoev4, Murilo S de Abreu5, Erik T Alpyshov6, Nazar Serikuly6, DongMei Wang6, MengYao Wang6, ZhiChong Tang6, DongNi Yan6, Tatyana V Strekalova7, Andrey D Volgin8, Tamara G Amstislavskaya8, JiaJia Wang9, Cai Song9, Allan V Kalueff10.
Abstract
Intraspecies variation is common in both clinical and animal research of various brain disorders. Relatively well-studied in mammals, intraspecies variation in aquatic fish models and its role in their behavioral and pharmacological responses remain poorly understood. Like humans and mammals, fishes show high variance of behavioral and drug-evoked responses, modulated both genetically and environmentally. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has emerged as a particularly useful model organism tool to access neurobehavioral and drug-evoked responses. Here, we discuss recent findings and the role of the intraspecies variance in neurobehavioral, pharmacological and toxicological studies utilizing zebrafish and other fish models. We also critically evaluate common sources of intraspecies variation and outline potential strategies to improve data reproducibility and translatability.Entities:
Keywords: Aquatic models; Individuality; Intraspecies variation; Neurobehavioral variation; Zebrafish
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30822702 DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2019.02.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aquat Toxicol ISSN: 0166-445X Impact factor: 4.964