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Acute Citalopram administration modulates anxiety in response to the context associated with a robotic stimulus in zebrafish

机译:急性西酞普兰施用响应于斑马鱼的机器人刺激相关的上下文调节焦虑

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Background: Anxiety represents one of the most urgent health challenges in Western Countries, where it is associated with major medical and societal costs. A common therapeutic approach is the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as Citalopram. However, this treatment of choice is characterized by incomplete efficacy and potential side effects. Preclinical research is needed to detail the mechanisms underlying therapeutic efficacy of available treatments. Methods: Zebrafish, a rapidly emerging model species, constitutes an excellent candidate for high-throughput studies in behavioral pharmacology. Here, we present a robotics-based experimental paradigm to investigate the effects of acute Citalopram administration on conditioned place aversion. We trained adult subjects in a three-partitioned tank, consisting of one central and two lateral compartments: the latter were associated either with a fear eliciting robotic stimulus or with an empty environment. Following training, we implemented an automated three-dimensional tracking system to assess the spatial association and detail individual phenotype in a stimulus-free test session. Results: We observed a linear dose-response profile with respect to geotaxis, with increasing Citalopram concentrations reducing the tendency to swim near the bottom of the tank. Although control subjects failed to exhibit the predicted conditioned aversion, we found preliminary evidence that Citalopram may affect sexes differentially, with male subjects showing increased conditioned aversion at low Citalopram concentration. Conclusions: Experimental paradigms based on robotics and three-dimensional tracking can contribute methodological advancements in zebrafish behavioral psychopharmacology.
机译:背景:在西方国家,焦虑是最紧迫的健康挑战之一,它与主要的医疗和社会成本有关。一种常见的治疗方法是使用选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂,如西酞普兰。然而,这种选择的治疗方法的特点是疗效不完全和潜在的副作用。需要进行临床前研究,以详细说明现有治疗的潜在疗效机制。方法:斑马鱼是一种快速出现的模式物种,是行为药理学高通量研究的优秀候选物种。在这里,我们提出了一个基于机器人的实验范式,以研究急性西酞普兰给药对条件性位置厌恶的影响。我们将成年受试者放在一个由一个中央和两个侧面隔间组成的三个隔间中进行训练:后者要么与引起恐惧的机器人刺激有关,要么与一个空的环境有关。在培训之后,我们实施了一个自动化的三维跟踪系统,以评估空间关联,并在无刺激测试中详细描述个体表型。结果:我们观察到与趋地性相关的线性剂量反应曲线,随着西酞普兰浓度的增加,游泳接近池底的倾向降低。虽然对照组受试者未能表现出预期的条件厌恶,但我们发现初步证据表明,西酞普兰可能会对性别产生不同的影响,男性受试者在低西酞普兰浓度下表现出更强的条件厌恶。结论:基于机器人技术和三维跟踪的实验范式有助于斑马鱼行为心理药理学的方法学进步。

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