2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-015-0119-9
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Isolation, characterization, and tissue-specific expression of GABA A receptor α1 subunit gene of Carassius auratus gibelio after avermectin treatment

Abstract: Carassius auratus gibelio has been widely cultivated in fish farms in China, with avermectin (AVM) being used to prevent parasite infection. Recently, AVM was found to pass through the Carassius auratus gibelio blood-brain barrier (BBB). Although AVM acts mainly through a GABA receptor and specifically the α1 subunit gene, the most common isoform of the GABA A receptor, which is widely expressed in brain neurons and has been studied in other fish, Carassius auratus gibelio GABA A receptor α1 subunit gene cloni… Show more

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“…Other antibiotics have also been studied in zebrafish, including screening the CNS effects of avermectin, sulfamethoxazole, lincomycin, and amoxicillin. Interestingly, in addition to overt neurotoxicity, avermectin also increases brain expression of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)-A receptor in another fish species, Carassius auratus [ 62 ]. During zebrafish embryogenesis, sulfamethoxazole causes cerebral ischemia and brain oxidative stress, activating CNS angiogenesis, probably mediated by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling, since its inhibition corrects the deficits [ 47 ].…”
Section: Reported Cns Effects Of Antimicrobial Drugs In Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other antibiotics have also been studied in zebrafish, including screening the CNS effects of avermectin, sulfamethoxazole, lincomycin, and amoxicillin. Interestingly, in addition to overt neurotoxicity, avermectin also increases brain expression of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)-A receptor in another fish species, Carassius auratus [ 62 ]. During zebrafish embryogenesis, sulfamethoxazole causes cerebral ischemia and brain oxidative stress, activating CNS angiogenesis, probably mediated by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling, since its inhibition corrects the deficits [ 47 ].…”
Section: Reported Cns Effects Of Antimicrobial Drugs In Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%