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Understanding the Role of Environmental Enrichment in Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Models. / Волгин, Андрей; Яковлев, Олег; Демин, Константин Андреевич; Алексеева, Полина; Kyzar, Evan J.; Collins, C; Nichols, David E.; Калуев, Алан Валерьевич.

в: Zebrafish, Том 15, № 5, 10.2018, стр. 425-432.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхОбзорная статьяРецензирование

Harvard

Волгин, А, Яковлев, О, Демин, КА, Алексеева, П, Kyzar, EJ, Collins, C, Nichols, DE & Калуев, АВ 2018, 'Understanding the Role of Environmental Enrichment in Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Models', Zebrafish, Том. 15, № 5, стр. 425-432. https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2018.1592

APA

Волгин, А., Яковлев, О., Демин, К. А., Алексеева, П., Kyzar, E. J., Collins, C., Nichols, D. E., & Калуев, А. В. (2018). Understanding the Role of Environmental Enrichment in Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Models. Zebrafish, 15(5), 425-432. https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2018.1592

Vancouver

Волгин А, Яковлев О, Демин КА, Алексеева П, Kyzar EJ, Collins C и пр. Understanding the Role of Environmental Enrichment in Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Models. Zebrafish. 2018 Окт.;15(5):425-432. https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2018.1592

Author

Волгин, Андрей ; Яковлев, Олег ; Демин, Константин Андреевич ; Алексеева, Полина ; Kyzar, Evan J. ; Collins, C ; Nichols, David E. ; Калуев, Алан Валерьевич. / Understanding the Role of Environmental Enrichment in Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Models. в: Zebrafish. 2018 ; Том 15, № 5. стр. 425-432.

BibTeX

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title = "Understanding the Role of Environmental Enrichment in Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Models",
abstract = "Environmental stimuli are critical in preclinical research that utilizes laboratory animals to model human brain disorders. The main goal of environmental enrichment (EE) is to provide laboratory animals with better choice of activity and greater control over social and spatial stressors. Thus, in addition to being a useful experimental tool, EE becomes an important strategy for increasing the validity and reproducibility of preclinical data. Although zebrafish (Danio rerio) is rapidly becoming a promising new organism for neuroscience research, the role of EE in zebrafish central nervous system (CNS) models remains poorly understood. Here we discuss EE in preclinical studies using zebrafish and its influence on brain physiology and behavior. Improving our understanding of EE effects in this organism may enhance zebrafish data validity and reliability. Paralleling rodent EE data, mounting evidence suggests the growing importance of EE in zebrafish neurobehavioral models.",
keywords = "brain disorders, environmental enrichment, natural behaviors, translational research, zebrafish models",
author = "Андрей Волгин and Олег Яковлев and Демин, {Константин Андреевич} and Полина Алексеева and Kyzar, {Evan J.} and C Collins and Nichols, {David E.} and Калуев, {Алан Валерьевич}",
note = "Funding Information: The research was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) grant 16-04-00851 to A.V.K.",
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RIS

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AU - Алексеева, Полина

AU - Kyzar, Evan J.

AU - Collins, C

AU - Nichols, David E.

AU - Калуев, Алан Валерьевич

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N2 - Environmental stimuli are critical in preclinical research that utilizes laboratory animals to model human brain disorders. The main goal of environmental enrichment (EE) is to provide laboratory animals with better choice of activity and greater control over social and spatial stressors. Thus, in addition to being a useful experimental tool, EE becomes an important strategy for increasing the validity and reproducibility of preclinical data. Although zebrafish (Danio rerio) is rapidly becoming a promising new organism for neuroscience research, the role of EE in zebrafish central nervous system (CNS) models remains poorly understood. Here we discuss EE in preclinical studies using zebrafish and its influence on brain physiology and behavior. Improving our understanding of EE effects in this organism may enhance zebrafish data validity and reliability. Paralleling rodent EE data, mounting evidence suggests the growing importance of EE in zebrafish neurobehavioral models.

AB - Environmental stimuli are critical in preclinical research that utilizes laboratory animals to model human brain disorders. The main goal of environmental enrichment (EE) is to provide laboratory animals with better choice of activity and greater control over social and spatial stressors. Thus, in addition to being a useful experimental tool, EE becomes an important strategy for increasing the validity and reproducibility of preclinical data. Although zebrafish (Danio rerio) is rapidly becoming a promising new organism for neuroscience research, the role of EE in zebrafish central nervous system (CNS) models remains poorly understood. Here we discuss EE in preclinical studies using zebrafish and its influence on brain physiology and behavior. Improving our understanding of EE effects in this organism may enhance zebrafish data validity and reliability. Paralleling rodent EE data, mounting evidence suggests the growing importance of EE in zebrafish neurobehavioral models.

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KW - environmental enrichment

KW - natural behaviors

KW - translational research

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