2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.06.016
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Forebrain Control of Behaviorally Driven Social Orienting in Zebrafish

Abstract: Deficits in social engagement are diagnostic of multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and schizophrenia [1]. Genetically tractable animal models like zebrafish (Danio rerio) could provide valuable insight into developmental factors underlying these social impairments, but this approach is predicated on the ability to accurately and reliably quantify subtle behavioral changes. Similarly, characterizing local molecular and morphological phenotypes requires knowledge of the neuroanatomical corre… Show more

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“…Consistent with the above observations, we noticed an increase in Syt2a puncta in a region adjacent to the AC (aAC, Fig.3B, orange box), a region populated by neurons which are necessary for social behavior in the adult (Stednitz et al, 2018) and at 14 dpf (AT and PW, unpublished observation). We compared Syt2a puncta at 12 and 14 dpf, a time period in which social behavior becomes more robust, and found a 20% increase in Syt2 labeling in this aAC region ( Fig.3D).…”
Section: Synapse Distribution In the Anterior Commissure Shows Dynamisupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Consistent with the above observations, we noticed an increase in Syt2a puncta in a region adjacent to the AC (aAC, Fig.3B, orange box), a region populated by neurons which are necessary for social behavior in the adult (Stednitz et al, 2018) and at 14 dpf (AT and PW, unpublished observation). We compared Syt2a puncta at 12 and 14 dpf, a time period in which social behavior becomes more robust, and found a 20% increase in Syt2 labeling in this aAC region ( Fig.3D).…”
Section: Synapse Distribution In the Anterior Commissure Shows Dynamisupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Both inter-fish related social attraction and orienting as well as the detection of biological motion become established around 14 dpf (Dreosti et al, 2015;Larsch and Baier, 2018). We previously identified a genetically-defined population of lhx8a-positive neurons in the ventral forebrain of zebrafish larvae that is important for social behavior at 14 dpf (AT, PW, unpublished), as defined by ablation experiments similar to those in adult zebrafish (Stednitz et al, 2018). These cells are cholinergic (Stednitz et al, 2018), similarly to a population of cells in the basal forebrain in mammals (Zhao et al, 2003).…”
Section: Syt2a-positive Synapses Are Localized On Both Somata and Neumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[63] The optical transparency allows visualization of microbial and host cell dynamics in real time during critical process such as intestinal colonization. Because zebrafish are social animals with readily assayed social behaviors, [67] they provide an attractive model for studying the reciprocal impacts of resident microbes on social behaviors and the impacts of social interactions on microbiome structures. [65] The animal's small size and large populations also enable explorations of microbiome dynamics at the level of host populations.…”
Section: Zebrafish To Study the Functional Impact Of Microbes On Hostmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[66] Such cohousing manipulations can also be used to explore the impact of microbes on social behaviors. Because zebrafish are social animals with readily assayed social behaviors, [67] they provide an attractive model for studying the reciprocal impacts of resident microbes on social behaviors and the impacts of social interactions on microbiome structures.…”
Section: Zebrafish To Study the Functional Impact Of Microbes On Hostmentioning
confidence: 99%