Zebrafish Neuroscience Research Consortium and ZENEREI Institute, 309 Palmer Court, Slidell, Louisiana 70458, United States.
ACS Chem Neurosci. 2013 Aug 21;4(8):1137-50. doi: 10.1021/cn400090q. Epub 2013 Aug 6.
Among different classes of psychotropic drugs, hallucinogenic agents exert one of the most prominent effects on human and animal behaviors, markedly altering sensory, motor, affective, and cognitive responses. The growing clinical and preclinical interest in psychedelic, dissociative, and deliriant hallucinogens necessitates novel translational, sensitive, and high-throughput in vivo models and screens. Primate and rodent models have been traditionally used to study cellular mechanisms and neural circuits of hallucinogenic drugs' action. The utility of zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) in neuroscience research is rapidly growing due to their high physiological and genetic homology to humans, ease of genetic manipulation, robust behaviors, and cost effectiveness. Possessing a fully characterized genome, both adult and larval zebrafish are currently widely used for in vivo screening of various psychotropic compounds, including hallucinogens and related drugs. Recognizing the growing importance of hallucinogens in biological psychiatry, here we discuss hallucinogenic-induced phenotypes in zebrafish and evaluate their potential as efficient preclinical models of drug-induced states in humans.
在不同类别的精神药物中,致幻剂对人类和动物的行为产生最显著的影响之一,显著改变感觉、运动、情感和认知反应。致幻剂、解离剂和致幻觉剂在临床和临床前的应用兴趣日益浓厚,因此需要新型的转化、敏感和高通量的体内模型和筛选方法。灵长类动物和啮齿类动物模型传统上用于研究致幻药物作用的细胞机制和神经回路。由于斑马鱼(Danio rerio)与人类具有高度的生理和遗传同源性、易于基因操作、强大的行为表现以及成本效益,因此在神经科学研究中的应用正在迅速增加。斑马鱼具有完全特征化的基因组,成年和幼鱼斑马鱼目前广泛用于各种精神药物的体内筛选,包括致幻剂和相关药物。鉴于致幻剂在生物精神病学中的重要性日益增加,我们在这里讨论了致幻剂诱导的斑马鱼表型,并评估了它们作为人类药物诱导状态的有效临床前模型的潜力。