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Developing highER-throughput zebrafish screens for in-vivo CNS drug discovery.


ABSTRACT: The high prevalence of brain disorders and the lack of their efficient treatments necessitate improved in-vivo pre-clinical models and tests. The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a vertebrate species with high genetic and physiological homology to humans, is an excellent organism for innovative central nervous system (CNS) drug discovery and small molecule screening. Here, we outline new strategies for developing higher-throughput zebrafish screens to test neuroactive drugs and predict their pharmacological mechanisms. With the growing application of automated 3D phenotyping, machine learning algorithms, movement pattern- and behavior recognition, and multi-animal video-tracking, zebrafish screens are expected to markedly improve CNS drug discovery.

SUBMITTER: Stewart AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4325915 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Developing highER-throughput zebrafish screens for in-vivo CNS drug discovery.

Stewart Adam Michael AM   Gerlai Robert R   Kalueff Allan V AV  

Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 20150212


The high prevalence of brain disorders and the lack of their efficient treatments necessitate improved in-vivo pre-clinical models and tests. The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a vertebrate species with high genetic and physiological homology to humans, is an excellent organism for innovative central nervous system (CNS) drug discovery and small molecule screening. Here, we outline new strategies for developing higher-throughput zebrafish screens to test neuroactive drugs and predict their pharmacolog  ...[more]

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