Current State of Modeling Human Psychiatric Disorders Using Zebrafish

Author:

Costa Fabiano V.12ORCID,Kolesnikova Tatiana O.2,Galstyan David S.134,Ilyin Nikita P.134,de Abreu Murilo S.5ORCID,Petersen Elena V.5ORCID,Demin Konstantin A.136,Yenkoyan Konstantin B.78ORCID,Kalueff Allan V.123467ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Translational Biomedicine, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Neurobiology Program, Sirius University of Science and Technology, 354340 Sochi, Russia

3. Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Neuroscience Group, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation, 197341 St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Granov Russian Research Center of Radiology and Surgical Technologies, Laboratory of Preclinical Bioscreening, Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation, 197758 Pesochny, Russia

5. Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology and Neurobiology, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 141703 Moscow, Russia

6. Neuroscience Group, Ural Federal University, 620002 Yekaterinburg, Russia

7. Neuroscience Laboratory, COBRAIN Center, Yerevan State Medical University Named after Mkhitar Heratsi, Yerevan 0025, Armenia

8. Department of Biochemistry, Yerevan State Medical University Named after Mkhitar Heratsi, Yerevan 0025, Armenia

Abstract

Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent brain pathologies that represent an urgent, unmet biomedical problem. Since reliable clinical diagnoses are essential for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, their animal models with robust, relevant behavioral and physiological endpoints become necessary. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) display well-defined, complex behaviors in major neurobehavioral domains which are evolutionarily conserved and strikingly parallel to those seen in rodents and humans. Although zebrafish are increasingly often used to model psychiatric disorders, there are also multiple challenges with such models as well. The field may therefore benefit from a balanced, disease-oriented discussion that considers the clinical prevalence, the pathological complexity, and societal importance of the disorders in question, and the extent of its detalization in zebrafish central nervous system (CNS) studies. Here, we critically discuss the use of zebrafish for modeling human psychiatric disorders in general, and highlight the topics for further in-depth consideration, in order to foster and (re)focus translational biological neuroscience research utilizing zebrafish. Recent developments in molecular biology research utilizing this model species have also been summarized here, collectively calling for a wider use of zebrafish in translational CNS disease modeling.

Funder

Republic of Armenia State Committee of Science

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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