Chin Jacqueline S R, Albert Lydia T, Loomis Cody L, Keene Alex C, Duboué Erik R
Jupiter Life Science Initiative, Florida Atlantic University.
Wilkes Honors College and Florida Atlantic University.
J Vis Exp. 2019 May 1(147). doi: 10.3791/59092.
Responding appropriately to stressful stimuli is essential for survival of an organism. Extensive research has been done on a wide spectrum of stress-related diseases and psychiatric disorders, yet further studies into the genetic and neuronal regulation of stress are still required to develop better therapeutics. The zebrafish provides a powerful genetic model to investigate the neural underpinnings of stress, as there exists a large collection of mutant and transgenic lines. Moreover, pharmacology can easily be applied to zebrafish, as most drugs can be added directly to water. We describe here the use of the 'novel tank test' as a method to study innate stress responses in zebrafish, and demonstrate how potential anxiolytic drugs can be validated using the assay. The method can easily be coupled with zebrafish lines harboring genetic mutations, or those in which transgenic approaches for manipulating precise neural circuits are used. The assay can also be used in other fish models. Together, the described protocol should facilitate the adoption of this simple assay to other laboratories.
对压力刺激做出适当反应对于生物体的生存至关重要。针对广泛的应激相关疾病和精神障碍已经开展了大量研究,但仍需要进一步研究压力的基因和神经元调控,以开发更好的治疗方法。斑马鱼提供了一个强大的遗传模型来研究压力的神经基础,因为存在大量的突变体和转基因品系。此外,药理学可以很容易地应用于斑马鱼,因为大多数药物可以直接添加到水中。我们在此描述使用“新鱼缸试验”作为研究斑马鱼先天应激反应的方法,并展示如何使用该试验验证潜在的抗焦虑药物。该方法可以很容易地与携带基因突变的斑马鱼品系或使用转基因方法操纵精确神经回路的品系相结合。该试验也可用于其他鱼类模型。总之,所描述的方案应有助于其他实验室采用这种简单的试验方法。