Acute and chronic alcohol dose: population differences in behavior and neurochemistry of zebrafish
Open Access
- 3 August 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Genes, Brain and Behavior
- Vol. 8 (6), 586-599
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-183x.2009.00488.x
Abstract
The zebrafish has been in the forefront of developmental genetics for decades and has also been gaining attention in neurobehavioral genetics. It has been proposed to model alcohol‐induced changes in human brain function and behavior. Here, adult zebrafish populations, AB and SF (short‐fin wild type), were exposed to chronic treatment (several days in 0.00% or 0.50% alcohol v/v) and a subsequent acute treatment (1 h in 0.00%, 0.25%, 0.50% or 1.00% alcohol). Behavioral responses of zebrafish to computer‐animated images, including a zebrafish shoal and a predator, were quantified using videotracking. Neurochemical changes in the dopaminergic and serotoninergic systems in the brain of the fish were measured using high‐precision liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. The results showed genetic differences in numerous aspects of alcohol‐induced changes, including, for the first time, the behavioral effects of withdrawal from alcohol and neurochemical responses to alcohol. For example, withdrawal from alcohol abolished shoaling and increased dopamine and 3,4‐dihydroxyphenylacetic acid in AB but not in SF fish. The findings show that, first, acute and chronic alcohol induced changes are quantifiable with automated behavioral paradigms; second, robust neurochemical changes are also detectable; and third, genetic factors influence both alcohol‐induced behavioral and neurotransmitter level changes. Although the causal relationship underlying the alcohol‐induced changes in behavior and neurochemistry is speculative at this point, the results suggest that zebrafish will be a useful tool for the analysis of the biological mechanisms of alcohol‐induced functional changes in the adult brain.Keywords
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