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Zebrafish models of impulsivity and impulse control disorders. / de Abreu, Murilo S; Giacomini, Ana C V V; Genario, Rafael; Fontana, Barbara D; Parker, Matthew O; Marcon, Leticia; Scolari, Naiara; Bueno, Barbara; Demin, Konstantin A; Galstyan, David; Kolesnikova, Tatyana O; Amstislavskaya, Tamara G; Zabegalov, Konstantin N; Strekalova, Tatyana; Kalueff, Allan V.
In: European Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 52, No. 10, 01.11.2020, p. 4233-4248.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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T1 - Zebrafish models of impulsivity and impulse control disorders
AU - de Abreu, Murilo S
AU - Giacomini, Ana C V V
AU - Genario, Rafael
AU - Fontana, Barbara D
AU - Parker, Matthew O
AU - Marcon, Leticia
AU - Scolari, Naiara
AU - Bueno, Barbara
AU - Demin, Konstantin A
AU - Galstyan, David
AU - Kolesnikova, Tatyana O
AU - Amstislavskaya, Tamara G
AU - Zabegalov, Konstantin N
AU - Strekalova, Tatyana
AU - Kalueff, Allan V
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - Impulse control disorders (ICD) are characterized by generalized difficulty controlling emotions and behaviors. ICD are a broad group of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders including conduct disorder, intermittent explosive, oppositional-defiant disorder, antisocial personality disorder, kleptomania, pyromania and other illnesses. Although they all share a common feature (aberrant impulsivity), their pathobiology is complex and poorly understood. There are also currently no ICD-specific therapies to treat these illnesses. Animal models are a valuable tool for studying ICD pathobiology and potential therapies. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become a useful model organism to study CNS disorders due to high genetic and physiological homology to mammals, and sensitivity to various pharmacological and genetic manipulations. Here, we summarize experimental models of impulsivity and ICD in zebrafish, and highlight their growing translational significance. We also emphasize the need for further development of zebrafish ICD models to improve our understanding of their pathogenesis and to search for novel therapeutic treatments.
AB - Impulse control disorders (ICD) are characterized by generalized difficulty controlling emotions and behaviors. ICD are a broad group of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders including conduct disorder, intermittent explosive, oppositional-defiant disorder, antisocial personality disorder, kleptomania, pyromania and other illnesses. Although they all share a common feature (aberrant impulsivity), their pathobiology is complex and poorly understood. There are also currently no ICD-specific therapies to treat these illnesses. Animal models are a valuable tool for studying ICD pathobiology and potential therapies. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become a useful model organism to study CNS disorders due to high genetic and physiological homology to mammals, and sensitivity to various pharmacological and genetic manipulations. Here, we summarize experimental models of impulsivity and ICD in zebrafish, and highlight their growing translational significance. We also emphasize the need for further development of zebrafish ICD models to improve our understanding of their pathogenesis and to search for novel therapeutic treatments.
KW - aggressiveness
KW - animal models
KW - behavior
KW - central nervous system
KW - genetic models
KW - AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR
KW - NATIONAL COMORBIDITY
KW - CONDUCT DISORDER
KW - DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT
KW - NEURAL BASIS
KW - OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER
KW - INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER
KW - REACTION-TIME-TASK
KW - ANIMAL-MODELS
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U2 - 10.1111/ejn.14893
DO - 10.1111/ejn.14893
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32619029
VL - 52
SP - 4233
EP - 4248
JO - European Journal of Neuroscience
JF - European Journal of Neuroscience
SN - 0953-816X
IS - 10
ER -
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