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一种用于研究新型 Tank 诱导焦虑的自动化检测系统。

An Automated Assay System to Study Novel Tank Induced Anxiety.

作者信息

Haghani Sara, Karia Maharshee, Cheng Ruey-Kuang, Mathuru Ajay S

机构信息

Yale-NUS College, Science Division, Singapore, Singapore.

Faculty of Science, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2019 Aug 8;13:180. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2019.00180. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

New environments are known to be anxiogenic initially for many animals including the zebrafish. In the zebrafish, a novel tank diving (NTD) assay for solitary fish has been used extensively to model anxiety and the effect of anxiolytics. However, studies can differ in the conditions used to perform this assay. Here, we report the development of an efficient, automated toolset and optimal conditions for effective use of this assay. Applying these tools, we found that two important variables in previous studies, the direction of illumination of the novel tank and the age of the subject fish, both influence endpoints commonly measured to assess anxiety. When tanks are illuminated from underneath, several parameters such as the time spent at the bottom of the tank, or the transitions to the top half of the tank become poor measures of acclimation to the novel environment. Older fish acclimate faster to the same settings. The size of the novel tank and the intensity of the illuminating light can also influence acclimation. Among the parameters measured, reduction in the frequency of erratic swimming (darting) is the most reliable indicator of anxiolysis. Open source pipeline for automated data acquisition and systematic analysis generated here and available to other researchers will improve accessibility and uniformity in measurements. They can also be directly applied to study other fish. As this assay is commonly used to model anxiety phenotype of neuropsychiatric ailments in zebrafish, we expect our tools will further aid comparative and meta-analyses.

摘要

新环境对包括斑马鱼在内的许多动物来说,最初都具有致焦虑性。在斑马鱼研究中,一种针对独居鱼类的新鱼缸潜水(NTD)试验已被广泛用于模拟焦虑以及抗焦虑药物的效果。然而,不同研究在进行该试验时所采用的条件可能有所不同。在此,我们报告一种高效、自动化的工具集的开发以及有效使用该试验的最佳条件。应用这些工具,我们发现先前研究中的两个重要变量,即新鱼缸的光照方向和受试鱼的年龄,都会影响通常用于评估焦虑的终点指标。当鱼缸从底部照明时,诸如在鱼缸底部停留的时间,或向鱼缸上半部分游动的次数等参数,都不能很好地衡量对新环境的适应情况。年龄较大的鱼对相同环境的适应速度更快。新鱼缸的大小和照明光的强度也会影响适应情况。在所测量的参数中,不稳定游动(乱窜)频率的降低是抗焦虑作用最可靠的指标。此处生成并可供其他研究人员使用的用于自动数据采集和系统分析的开源流程,将提高测量的可及性和一致性。它们还可直接应用于研究其他鱼类。由于该试验常用于模拟斑马鱼神经精神疾病的焦虑表型,我们预计我们的工具将进一步有助于比较分析和荟萃分析。

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