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影响斑马鱼新水槽试验反应的饲养与养殖因素:一项全球多实验室研究

Housing and Husbandry Factors Affecting Zebrafish () Novel Tank Test Responses: A Global Multi-Laboratory Study.

作者信息

Hillman Courtney, Fontana Barbara D, Amstislavskaya Tamara G, Gorbunova Maria A, Altenhofen Stefani, Barthelson Karissa, Bastos Leonardo M, Borba João V, Bonan Carla D, Brennan Caroline H, Farias-Cea Amaury, Cooper Austin, Corcoran Jamie, Dondossola Eduardo R, Martinez-Duran Luis M, Gallas-Lopes Matheus, Galstyan David S, Garcia Ella O, Gerken Ewan, Hindges Robert, Kenney Justin W, Kleshchev Maxim A, Kolesnikova Tatiana O, Leggieri Adele, Khatsko Sergey L, Lardelli Michael, Lodetti Guilherme, Lombardelli Giulia, Luchiari Ana C, Portela Stefani M, Medan Violeta, Moutinho Lirane M, Nekhoroshev Evgeny V, Petersen Barbara D, Petrunich-Rutherford Maureen L, Piato Angelo, Porfiri Maurizio, Read Emily, Resmim Cássio M, Rico Eduardo P, Rosemberg Denis B, de Abreu Murilo S, Salazar Catia A, Stahloher-Buss Thaliana, Teixeira Júlia R, Valentim Ana M, Zhdanov Alexander V, Iturriaga-Vásquez Patricio, Wang Xian, Wong Ryan Y, Kalueff Allan V, Parker Matthew O

机构信息

Surrey Sleep Research Centre, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, School of Biosciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK.

Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2024 Oct 16:rs.3.rs-4849877. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4849877/v1.

Abstract

The reproducibility crisis in bioscience, characterized by inconsistent study results, impedes our understanding of biological processes and global collaborative studies offer a unique solution. This study is the first global collaboration using the zebrafish () novel tank test, a behavioral assay for anxiety-like responses. We analyzed data from 20 laboratories worldwide, focusing on housing conditions and experimental setups. Our study included 488 adult zebrafish, tested for 5 min, focusing on a variety of variables. Key findings show females exhibit more anxiety-like behavior than males, underscoring sex as a critical variable. Housing conditions, including higher stocking densities and specific feed types, influenced anxiety levels. Optimal conditions (5 fish/L) and nutritionally rich feeds (e.g., rotifers), mitigated anxiety-like behaviors. Environmental stressors, like noise and transportation, significantly impacted behavior. We recommend standardizing protocols to account for sex differences, optimal stocking densities, nutritionally rich feeds, and minimizing stressors to improve zebrafish behavioral study reliability.

摘要

生物科学中的可重复性危机表现为研究结果不一致,这阻碍了我们对生物过程的理解,而全球合作研究提供了一个独特的解决方案。本研究是首次使用斑马鱼新水槽试验进行的全球合作,这是一种针对类似焦虑反应的行为测定方法。我们分析了来自全球20个实验室的数据,重点关注饲养条件和实验设置。我们的研究包括488条成年斑马鱼,测试时长为5分钟,重点关注各种变量。主要发现表明,雌性比雄性表现出更多类似焦虑的行为,这突出了性别作为一个关键变量。饲养条件,包括较高的放养密度和特定的饲料类型,会影响焦虑水平。最佳条件(每升5条鱼)和营养丰富的饲料(如轮虫)可减轻类似焦虑的行为。环境应激源,如噪音和运输,会显著影响行为。我们建议规范实验方案,以考虑性别差异、最佳放养密度、营养丰富的饲料,并尽量减少应激源,以提高斑马鱼行为研究的可靠性。

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