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Whole-brain mapping of socially isolated zebrafish reveals that lonely fish are not loners

机译:社会隔离的斑马鱼的全脑映射显示孤独的鱼不是孤独者

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The zebrafish was used to assess the impact of social isolation on behaviour and brain function. As in humans and other social species, early social deprivation reduced social preference in juvenile zebrafish. Whole-brain functional maps of anti-social isolated (lonely) fish were distinct from anti-social (loner) fish found in the normal population. These isolation-induced activity changes revealed profound disruption of neural activity in brain areas linked to social behaviour, social cue processing, and anxiety/stress. Several of the affected regions are modulated by serotonin, and we found that social preference in isolated fish could be rescued by acutely reducing serotonin levels.
机译:斑马鱼被用来评估社交孤立对行为和大脑功能的影响。与人类和其他社会物种一样,早期的社会剥夺减少了斑马鱼的社会偏好。反社会孤立(孤独)鱼的全脑功能图与正常人群中发现的反社会(孤独)鱼不同。这些隔离引起的活动变化揭示了与社交行为,社交提示处理和焦虑/压力相关的大脑区域神经活动的严重破坏。几个受影响的区域受到5-羟色胺的调节,我们发现,通过大幅降低5-羟色胺的水平可以挽救孤立鱼类的社会偏好。

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