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Examining behavioural test sensitivity and locomotor proxies of anxiety-like behaviour in zebrafish

Abstract

This study assessed the sensitivity of four anxiety-like behaviour paradigms in zebrafish: the novel tank dive test, shoaling test, light/dark test, and the less common shoal with novel object test. A second goal was to measure the extent to which the main effect measures are related to locomotor behaviours to determine whether swimming velocity and freezing (immobility) are indicative of anxiety-like behaviour. Using the well-established anxiolytic, chlordiazepoxide, we found the novel tank dive to be most sensitive followed by the shoaling test. The light/dark test and shoaling plus novel object test were the least sensitive. A principal component analysis and a correlational analysis also showed the locomotor variables, velocity and immobility, did not predict the anxiety-like behaviours across all behaviour tests.

Authors

Johnson A; Loh E; Verbitsky R; Slessor J; Franczak BC; Schalomon M; Hamilton TJ

Journal

Scientific Reports, Vol. 13, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2023

DOI

10.1038/s41598-023-29668-9

ISSN

2045-2322

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