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Micronized Curcumin Causes Hyperlocomotion in Zebrafish Larvae.

Adrieli Sachett1, Radharani Benvenutti1, Carlos G Reis1, Matheus Gallas-Lopes2, Leonardo M Bastos2, Gean P S Aguiar3, Ana P Herrmann2,4, J Vladimir Oliveira3,5, Anna M Siebel3, Angelo Piato6,7.   

Abstract

Zebrafish larvae have been widely used in neuroscience and drug research and development. In the larval stage, zebrafish present a broad behavioral repertoire and physiological responses similar to adults. Curcumin (CUR), a major component of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), has demonstrated the ability to modulate several neurobiological processes relevant to mental disorders in animal models. However, the low bioavailability of this compound can compromise its in vivo biological potential. Interestingly, it has been shown that micronization can increase the biological effects of several compounds. Thus, in this study, we compared the effects of acute exposure for 30 min to the following solutions: water (control), 0.1% DMSO (vehicle), 1 μM CUR, or 1 μM micronized curcumin (MC) in zebrafish larvae 7 days post-fertilization (dpf). We analyzed locomotor activity (open tank test), anxiety (light/dark test), and avoidance behavior (aversive stimulus test). Moreover, we evaluated parameters of oxidative status (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and non-protein thiols levels). MC increased the total distance traveled and absolute turn angle in the open tank test. There were no significant differences in the other behavioral or neurochemical outcomes. The increase in locomotion induced by MC may be associated with a stimulant effect on the central nervous system, which was evidenced by the micronization process.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Antioxidant; Behavior; Curcumin; Development; Larvae; Locomotion

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35536434     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-022-03618-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   4.414


  54 in total

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Journal:  Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2010-12-25       Impact factor: 5.067

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Authors:  T D Irons; P E Kelly; D L Hunter; R C Macphail; S Padilla
Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav       Date:  2012-12-28       Impact factor: 3.533

3.  Withdrawal effects following repeated ethanol exposure are prevented by N-acetylcysteine in zebrafish.

Authors:  Ricieri Mocelin; Matheus Marcon; Alex Sander da Rosa Araujo; Ana Paula Herrmann; Angelo Piato
Journal:  Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 5.067

4.  How do zebrafish (Danio rerio) respond to MK-801 and amphetamine? Relevance for assessing schizophrenia-related endophenotypes in alternative model organisms.

Authors:  Radharani Benvenutti; Matheus Gallas-Lopes; Adrieli Sachett; Matheus Marcon; Nathan Ryzewski Strogulski; Carlos Guilherme Reis; Rafael Chitolina; Angelo Piato; Ana Paula Herrmann
Journal:  J Neurosci Res       Date:  2021-09-08       Impact factor: 4.164

Review 5.  Zebrafish as tools for drug discovery.

Authors:  Calum A MacRae; Randall T Peterson
Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2015-09-11       Impact factor: 84.694

6.  Acute neuroactive drug exposures alter locomotor activity in larval zebrafish.

Authors:  T D Irons; R C MacPhail; D L Hunter; S Padilla
Journal:  Neurotoxicol Teratol       Date:  2009-05-22       Impact factor: 3.763

7.  Developmental effects of cannabinoids on zebrafish larvae.

Authors:  Muhammad T Akhtar; Shaukat Ali; Hassan Rashidi; Frank van der Kooy; Robert Verpoorte; Michael K Richardson
Journal:  Zebrafish       Date:  2013-06-22       Impact factor: 1.985

8.  Micronization potentiates curcumin's anti-seizure effect and brings an important advance in epilepsy treatment.

Authors:  Kanandra Taisa Bertoncello; Gean Pablo S Aguiar; J Vladimir Oliveira; Anna Maria Siebel
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-08       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  Zebrafish disease models in drug discovery: from preclinical modelling to clinical trials.

Authors:  E Elizabeth Patton; Leonard I Zon; David M Langenau
Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 112.288

10.  N-acetylcysteine protects against motor, optomotor and morphological deficits induced by 6-OHDA in zebrafish larvae.

Authors:  Radharani Benvenutti; Matheus Marcon; Carlos G Reis; Laura R Nery; Camila Miguel; Ana P Herrmann; Monica R M Vianna; Angelo Piato
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 2.984

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