Zebrafish models for translational neuroscience research: from tank to bedside

Authors
Stewart, Adam MichaelBraubach, OliverSpitsbergen, JanGerlai, RobertKalueffl, Allan V.
Issue Date
2014-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
Citation
TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES, v.37, no.5, pp.264 - 278
Abstract
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is emerging as a new important species for studying mechanisms of brain function and dysfunction. Focusing on selected central nervous system (CNS) disorders (brain cancer, epilepsy, and anxiety) and using them as examples, we discuss the value of zebrafish models in translational neuroscience. We further evaluate the contribution of zebrafish to neuro-imaging, circuit level, and drug discovery research. Outlining the role of zebrafish in modeling a wide range of human brain disorders, we also summarize recent applications and existing challenges in this field. Finally, we emphasize the potential of zebrafish models in behavioral phenomics and high-throughput genetic/small molecule screening, which is critical for CNS drug discovery and identifying novel candidate genes.
Keywords
DANIO-RERIO; ADULT ZEBRAFISH; LARVAL ZEBRAFISH; KNOCKOUT MICE; BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES; IN-VIVO; BIPOLAR DISORDER; SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR; FEAR RESPONSES; ANXIETY; DANIO-RERIO; ADULT ZEBRAFISH; LARVAL ZEBRAFISH; KNOCKOUT MICE; BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES; IN-VIVO; BIPOLAR DISORDER; SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR; FEAR RESPONSES; ANXIETY; brain disorders; anxiety; epilepsy; cancer; zebrafish; biomarkers
ISSN
0166-2236
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126809
DOI
10.1016/j.tins.2014.02.011
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