Effect of Enriched Environment on Cerebellum and Social Behavior of Valproic Zebrafish

Author:

Flores-Prieto Bernardo1ORCID,Caycho-Salazar Flower1ORCID,Manzo Jorge2ORCID,Hernández-Aguilar María Elena2ORCID,Coria-Avila Alfonso Genaro2ORCID,Herrera-Covarrubias Deissy2,Rojas-Dúran Fausto2,Aranda-Abreu Gonzalo Emiliano2ORCID,Pérez-Estudillo Cesar Antonio2ORCID,Toledo-Cárdenas María Rebeca2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctorate in Brain Research, Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz 91190, Mexico

2. Institute of Brain Research, Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz 91190, Mexico

Abstract

The etiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been linked to both genetic and epigenetic factors. Among the epigenetic factors, exposure to valproic acid (VPA), an antiepileptic and mood-modulating drug, has been shown to induce characteristic traits of ASD when exposed to during embryogenesis. Conversely, in animal models, enriched environment (EE) has demonstrated positive behavioral and neural effects, suggesting its potential as a complementary treatment to pharmacological approaches in central nervous system disorders. In this study, we utilized zebrafish to model ASD characteristics induced by VPA and hypothesized that sensory stimulation through EE could ameliorate the behavioral and neuroanatomical features associated with ASD. To test this hypothesis, we assessed social behavior, cerebellar volume, and Purkinje cell populations via histology and immunohistochemistry after exposing the fish to EE. The results revealed that zebrafish exposed to VPA exhibited social deficits, reduced cerebellar cortex volume, and a decrease in c-Fos-positive cells in the Purkinje layer. In contrast, VPA-exposed fish treated with EE showed increased socialization, augmented cerebellar cortex volume, and an elevation in c-Fos-positive Purkinje cells. These findings suggest that alterations induced by VPA may be ameliorated through EE treatment, highlighting the potential therapeutic impact of sensory stimulation in conditions related to ASD.

Funder

Conahcyt Fellowship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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