Directional and color preference in adult zebrafish: Implications in behavioral and learning assays in neurotoxicology studies

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作者
Bault, Zachary A. [1 ]
Peterson, Samuel M. [1 ]
Freeman, Jennifer L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
关键词
color preference; directional preference; lead; learning assay; neurobehavior; neurotoxicity; zebrafish; LEAD PB; EXPOSURE; CHILDREN; MODEL; EXPRESSION; IMPAIRMENT; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1002/jat.3169
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a useful vertebrate model organism for neurological studies. While a number of behavior and learning assays are recently reported in the literature for zebrafish, many of these assays are still being refined. The initial purpose of this study was to apply a published T-maze assay for adult zebrafish that measures how quickly an organism can discriminate between different color stimuli after receiving reinforcement to measure learning in a study investigating the later life impacts of developmental Pb exposure. The original results were inconclusive as the control group showed a directional and color preference. To assess directional preference further, a three-chambered testing apparatus was constructed and rotated in several directions. The directional preference observed in males was alleviated by rotating the arms pointing west and east. In addition, color preference was investigated using all combinations of five different colors (orange, yellow, green, blue and purple). With directional preference alleviated results showed that both male and female zebrafish preferred colors of shorter wavelengths. An additional experiment tested changes in color preference due to developmental exposure to Pb in adult male zebrafish. Results revealed that Pb-exposed males gained and lost certain color preferences compared to control males and the preference for short wavelengths was decreased. Overall, these results show that consideration and pretesting should be completed before applying behavioral and learning assays involving adult zebrafish to avoid innate preferences and confounding changes in neurotoxicology studies and that developmental Pb exposure alters color preferences in adult male zebrafish. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. While a number of zebrafish neurobehavioral assays are recently reported in the literature, many are still being refined. The initial purpose of this study was to apply a published T-maze assay for adult zebrafish that measures how quickly an organism can discriminate between different color stimuli after receiving reinforcement to measure learning in a study investigating the later life impacts of a developmental lead exposure. The original results were inconclusive as a directional and color preference was observed.
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