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斑马鱼(Danio rerio)的行为侧化预测其短期回避记忆增加,但不预测应激反应性。

Zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavioral laterality predicts increased short-term avoidance memory but not stress-reactivity responses.

机构信息

Brain and Behaviour Laboratory, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth, White Swan Road, Portsmouth, PO1 2DT, UK.

Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, King Henry I Street, Portsmouth, PO1 2DY, UK.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2019 Nov;22(6):1051-1061. doi: 10.1007/s10071-019-01296-9. Epub 2019 Jul 24.

Abstract

Once considered a uniquely human attribute, behavioral laterality has proven to be ubiquitous among non-human animals, and is associated with several neurophenotypes in rodents and fishes. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a versatile vertebrate model system widely used in translational neuropsychiatric research owing to their highly conserved genetic homology, well-characterized physiological responses, and extensive behavioral repertoire. Although spontaneous left- and right-biased responses, and associated behavioral domains (e.g., stress reactivity, aggression, and learning), have previously been observed in other teleost species, no information relating to whether spontaneous motor left-right-bias responses of zebrafish predicts other behavioral domains has been described. Thus, we aimed to investigate the existence and incidence of natural left-right bias in adult zebrafish, exploiting an unconditioned continuous free movement pattern (FMP) Y-maze task, and to explore the relationship of biasedness on performance within different behavioral domains. This included learning about threat cues in a Pavlovian fear conditioning test, and locomotion and anxiety-related behavior in the novel tank diving test. Although laterality did not change locomotion or anxiety-related behaviors, we found that biased animals displayed a different search strategy in the Y-maze, making them easily discernable from their unbiased counterparts, and increased learning associated to fear cues. In conclusion, we showed, for the first time, that zebrafish exhibit a natural manifestation of motor behavioral lateralization which can influence aversive learning responses.

摘要

曾经被认为是人类特有的属性,行为的偏侧性已被证明在非人类动物中普遍存在,并且与啮齿动物和鱼类中的几种神经表型有关。斑马鱼(Danio rerio)是一种多功能的脊椎动物模型系统,由于其高度保守的遗传同源性、特征明确的生理反应和广泛的行为谱,广泛用于转化神经精神研究。尽管先前在其他硬骨鱼物种中观察到自发的左、右偏侧反应以及相关的行为域(例如应激反应、攻击和学习),但尚未描述斑马鱼自发运动左右偏侧反应是否预测其他行为域的信息。因此,我们旨在利用未经条件作用的连续自由运动模式(FMP)Y 型迷宫任务,研究成年斑马鱼中自然左、右偏侧性的存在和发生率,并探索偏侧性与不同行为域内表现的关系。这包括在巴甫洛夫恐惧条件反射测试中了解威胁线索,以及在新的坦克潜水测试中了解运动和焦虑相关的行为。尽管偏侧性没有改变运动或焦虑相关的行为,但我们发现偏侧性动物在 Y 型迷宫中表现出不同的搜索策略,使它们与无偏侧性动物明显区分开来,并增加了与恐惧线索相关的学习。总之,我们首次表明,斑马鱼表现出自然的运动行为偏侧性表现,这种表现可能会影响厌恶学习反应。

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