Affiliation:
1. Sirius University of Science and Technology
2. Ural Federal University
3. Almazov National Medical Research Center
Abstract
BACKGROUND:U-49900 is a chemical analog of U-47700. Despite the growing abuse of synthetic opioids, including U-49900, its psychopharmacological and toxicological profiles remain poorly understood. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a promising model organism in neuroscience often used for the psychopharmacological evaluation of neurotropic drugs. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effects of U-49900 on the behavior of adult zebrafish in a new tank. MATERIALS AND METHODS:The effect of the test compound U-49900 at 1, 5, 10, and 25 mg/L concentrations (incubation for 20 minutes) on the behavior of adult zebrafish was assessed using the “new aquarium” test. U-49900 is 3.4-dichloro-N-(2-(diethylamino)cyclohexyl)-N-methylbenzamide and is considered an analog of the synthetic opioid U-47700, causing withdrawal in humans. RESULTS:The psychopharmacological profile of U-49900 at 1, 5, 10, and 25 mg/l concentrations (water immersion) in adult zebrafish was evaluated with the novel tank test. U-49900 at 25 mg/l for 20 min reduced the distance traveled and number of top entries in the novel tank test (p 0.001 vs. control group), but unaltered other parameters.CONCLUSIONS:Overall, the sensitivity of zebrafish to synthetic non-fentanyl opioids such as U-49900 indicates the possibility of developing high-throughput screening platforms for finding effective therapies for pathological conditions caused by synthetic opioids.