2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12915-022-01298-z
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Transcriptomic underpinnings of high and low mirror aggression zebrafish behaviours

Abstract: Background Aggression is an adaptive behaviour that animals use to protect offspring, defend themselves and obtain resources. Zebrafish, like many other animals, are not able to recognize themselves in the mirror and typically respond to their own reflection with aggression. However, mirror aggression is not an all-or-nothing phenomenon, with some individuals displaying high levels of aggression against their mirror image, while others show none at all. In the current work, we have investigated… Show more

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“…For basketball players, physical fitness is the basic athletic ability of their body and an important part of their competitive ability. On the one hand, physical fitness is the basis for basketball players to engage in sports, and is the basis for technical and tactical training and improvement of sports performance; On the other hand, good physical fitness is conducive to preventing sports injuries and prolonging sports life [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For basketball players, physical fitness is the basic athletic ability of their body and an important part of their competitive ability. On the one hand, physical fitness is the basis for basketball players to engage in sports, and is the basis for technical and tactical training and improvement of sports performance; On the other hand, good physical fitness is conducive to preventing sports injuries and prolonging sports life [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inflammation and immune functions were the most important pathways unveiled by the sPLS or sPLSDA analyses. Other transcriptomic studies conducted in mouse models of aggressiveness [ 60 ] or in zebrafish [ 61 ] but on brain tissues, led to the same conclusions. In mice prefrontal cortex of aggressive versus non-aggressive mice, the transcriptomic analysis uncovered NFKB and MAPK pathways which are known to be both involved in inflammation [ 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In mice prefrontal cortex of aggressive versus non-aggressive mice, the transcriptomic analysis uncovered NFKB and MAPK pathways which are known to be both involved in inflammation [ 60 ]. In brains of aggressive vs non-aggressive zebrafishes, RNAseq analysis also unveiled an important role of the inflammatory pathway such as MAPK, involving the expression of several pro-inflammatory cytokines, chemokine receptors and other genes related to immune system activation [ 61 ]. Changes in pro-inflammatory cytokine levels have been linked to aggressiveness in animals and humans [ 62 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%