Maximino Caio, Silva Rhayra Xavier do Carmo, da Silva Suéllen de Nazaré Santos, Rodrigues Laís do Socorro Dos Santos, Barbosa Hellen, de Carvalho Tayana Silva, Leão Luana Ketlen Dos Reis, Lima Monica Gomes, Oliveira Karen Renata Matos, Herculano Anderson Manoel
Laboratório de Neurociências e Comportamento, Departamento de Morfologia e Ciências Fisiológicas, Campus VIII - Marabá, Universidade do Estado do Pará Marabá, Brazil.
Universität Duisburg-Essen Essen, Germany ; Laboratório de Neurofarmacologia Experimental, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará Belém, Brazil.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2015 Sep 8;9:233. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00233. eCollection 2015.
Current models in biological psychiatry focus on a handful of model species, and the majority of work relies on data generated in rodents. However, in the same sense that a comparative approach to neuroanatomy allows for the identification of patterns of brain organization, the inclusion of other species and an adoption of comparative viewpoints in behavioral neuroscience could also lead to increases in knowledge relevant to biological psychiatry. Specifically, this approach could help to identify conserved features of brain structure and behavior, as well as to understand how variation in gene expression or developmental trajectories relates to variation in brain and behavior pertinent to psychiatric disorders. To achieve this goal, the current focus on mammalian species must be expanded to include other species, including non-mammalian taxa. In this article, we review behavioral neuroscientific experiments in non-mammalian species, including traditional "model organisms" (zebrafish and Drosophila) as well as in other species which can be used as "reference." The application of these domains in biological psychiatry and their translational relevance is considered.
生物精神病学的当前模型聚焦于少数几种模式生物,并且大部分研究工作依赖于在啮齿动物身上产生的数据。然而,正如神经解剖学的比较方法有助于识别脑组织模式一样,在行为神经科学中纳入其他物种并采用比较观点,也可能增加与生物精神病学相关的知识。具体而言,这种方法有助于识别脑结构和行为的保守特征,以及理解基因表达或发育轨迹的变化如何与精神疾病相关的脑和行为变化相关联。为实现这一目标,当前对哺乳动物物种的关注必须扩大到包括其他物种,包括非哺乳动物类群。在本文中,我们回顾了非哺乳动物物种的行为神经科学实验,包括传统的“模式生物”(斑马鱼和果蝇)以及其他可作为“参考”的物种。我们还考虑了这些领域在生物精神病学中的应用及其转化相关性。