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<identifier>2</identifier> | |
<datestamp>2016-09-09T19:40:26Z</datestamp> | |
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<dcterms:provenance> | |
Added by erickpeirson on 2016-09-09 19:40:26.212995 | |
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<dcterms:dateSubmitted>2014-10-30T18:04:59+00:00</dcterms:dateSubmitted> | |
<rdf:type>article</rdf:type> | |
<rdf:type>journalArticle</rdf:type> | |
<prsmstndrd:volume>4</prsmstndrd:volume> | |
<dc:title> | |
Perspectives on Zebrafish Models of Hallucinogenic Drugs and Related Psychotropic | |
Compounds | |
</dc:title> | |
<dc:description>PMID: 23883191 PMCID: PMC3750682</dc:description> | |
<dcterms:abstract> | |
, Among different classes of psychotropic drugs, hallucinogenic agents exert one | |
of the most prominent effects on human and animal behaviors, | |
markedly altering sensory, motor, affective, and cognitive responses. | |
The growing clinical and preclinical interest in psychedelic, | |
dissociative, and deliriant hallucinogens necessitates novel | |
translational, sensitive, and high-throughput in vivo models | |
and screens. Primate and rodent models have been traditionally | |
used to study cellular mechanisms and neural circuits of hallucinogenic | |
drugs’ action. The utility of zebrafish (Danio rerio) in neuroscience | |
research is rapidly growing due to their high physiological and | |
genetic homology to humans, ease of genetic manipulation, robust | |
behaviors, and cost effectiveness. Possessing a fully characterized | |
genome, both adult and larval zebrafish are currently widely | |
used for in vivo screening of various psychotropic compounds, | |
including hallucinogens and related drugs. Recognizing the growing | |
importance of hallucinogens in biological psychiatry, here we | |
discuss hallucinogenic-induced phenotypes in zebrafish and evaluate | |
their potential as efficient preclinical models of drug-induced | |
states in humans. | |
</dcterms:abstract> | |
<dcterms:creator>MIKHAYLOVA, ALINA</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>NEELKANTAN, NIKHIL</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>KALUEFF, ALLAN V</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>POUDEL, MANOJ K</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>ARNOLD, RAYMOND</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>KONDAVEETI, DIVYA</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>GJELOSHI, VISAR</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>STEWART, ADAM MICHAEL</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:isPartOf>ACS Chemical Neuroscience</dcterms:isPartOf> | |
<dc:date>2013-07-24T00:00:00+00:00</dc:date> | |
<prsmstndrd:number>8</prsmstndrd:number> | |
<bib:pages>1137-1150</bib:pages> | |
<ztr:libraryCatalog>PubMed Central</ztr:libraryCatalog> | |
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<header> | |
<identifier>4</identifier> | |
<datestamp>2016-09-09T19:40:28Z</datestamp> | |
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<dcterms:provenance> | |
Added by erickpeirson on 2016-09-09 19:40:28.111509 | |
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<dcterms:dateSubmitted>2014-10-30T18:04:59+00:00</dcterms:dateSubmitted> | |
<rdf:type>article</rdf:type> | |
<rdf:type>journalArticle</rdf:type> | |
<prsmstndrd:volume>9</prsmstndrd:volume> | |
<dc:title>Culturable Gut Microbiota Diversity in Zebrafish</dc:title> | |
<dc:description>PMID: 22428747 PMCID: PMC3308716</dc:description> | |
<dcterms:abstract> | |
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an increasingly used laboratory animal model in basic | |
biology and biomedicine, novel drug development, and toxicology. | |
The wide use has increased the demand for optimized husbandry | |
protocols to ensure animal health care and welfare. The knowledge | |
about the correlation between culturable zebrafish intestinal | |
microbiota and health in relation to environmental factors and | |
management procedures is very limited. A semi-quantitative level | |
of growth of individual types of bacteria was determined and | |
associated with sampling points. A total of 72 TAB line zebrafish | |
from four laboratories (Labs A–D) in the Zebrafish Network Norway | |
were used. Diagnostic was based on traditional bacterial culture | |
methods and biochemical characterization using commercial kits, | |
followed by 16S rDNA gene sequencing from pure subcultures. Also | |
selected Gram-negative isolates were analyzed for antibiotic | |
susceptibility to 8 different antibiotics. A total of 13 morphologically | |
different bacterial species were the most prevalent: Aeromonas | |
hydrophila, Aeromonas sobria, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Photobacterium | |
damselae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Pseudomonas | |
luteola, Comamonas testosteroni, Ochrobactrum anthropi, Staphylococcus | |
cohnii, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus capitis, and | |
Staphylococcus warneri. Only Lab B had significantly higher levels | |
of total bacterial growth (OR=2.03), whereas numbers from Lab | |
C (OR=1.01) and Lab D (OR=1.12) were found to be similar to the | |
baseline Lab A. Sexually immature individuals had a significantly | |
higher level of harvested total bacterial growth than mature | |
fish (OR=0.82), no statistically significant differences were | |
found between male and female fish (OR=1.01), and the posterior | |
intestinal segment demonstrated a higher degree of culturable | |
bacteria than the anterior segment (OR=4.1). Multiple antibiotic | |
(>3) resistance was observed in 17% of the strains. We propose | |
that a rapid conventional diagnostic bacteriological assay on | |
the culturable microbiota profiles can be designed and used as | |
quality measure of the husbandry routines of a zebrafish facility | |
to ensure a bacterial standard safeguarding the zebrafish health | |
and welfare. | |
</dcterms:abstract> | |
<dcterms:creator>S?RUM, HENNING</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>CANTAS, LEON</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>ALESTROM, PETER</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:creator>S?RBY, JAN ROGER TORP</dcterms:creator> | |
<dcterms:isPartOf>Zebrafish</dcterms:isPartOf> | |
<dc:date>2012-03-01T00:00:00+00:00</dc:date> | |
<prsmstndrd:number>1</prsmstndrd:number> | |
<bib:pages>26-37</bib:pages> | |
<ztr:libraryCatalog>PubMed Central</ztr:libraryCatalog> | |
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