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Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)

Anxiety is a serious mental disorder, and recent statistics have determined that 35.12% of the global population had an anxiety disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. A mechanism associated with anxiolytic effects is related to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists, principally acting on...

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Autores principales: Farías-Cea, Amaury, Leal, Cristóbal, Hödar-Salazar, Martín, Esparza, Erica, Martínez-Duran, Luis, Fuentes, Irma, Iturriaga-Vásquez, Patricio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445811
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310635
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author Farías-Cea, Amaury
Leal, Cristóbal
Hödar-Salazar, Martín
Esparza, Erica
Martínez-Duran, Luis
Fuentes, Irma
Iturriaga-Vásquez, Patricio
author_facet Farías-Cea, Amaury
Leal, Cristóbal
Hödar-Salazar, Martín
Esparza, Erica
Martínez-Duran, Luis
Fuentes, Irma
Iturriaga-Vásquez, Patricio
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description Anxiety is a serious mental disorder, and recent statistics have determined that 35.12% of the global population had an anxiety disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. A mechanism associated with anxiolytic effects is related to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists, principally acting on the α4β2 nAChR subtype. nAChRs are present in different animal models, including murine and teleosteos ones. Zebrafish has become an ideal animal model due to its high human genetic similarities (70%), giving it high versatility in different areas of study, among them in behavioral studies related to anxiety. The novel tank diving test (NTT) is one of the many paradigms used for studies on new drugs related to their anxiolytic effect. In this work, an adult zebrafish was used to determine the behavioral effects of 3- and 5-halocytisine derivatives, using the NTT at different doses. Our results show that substitution at position 3 by chlorine or bromine decreases the time spent by the fish at the bottom compared to the control. However, the 3-chloro derivative at higher doses increases the bottom dwelling time. In contrast, substitution at the 5 position increases bottom dwelling at all concentrations showing no anxiolytic effects in this model. Unexpected results were observed with the 5-chlorocytisine derivative, which at a concentration of 10 mg/L produced a significant decrease in bottom dwelling and showed high times of freezing. In conclusion, the 3-chloro and 3-bromo derivatives show an anxiolytic effect, the 3-chlorocytisine derivative being more potent than the 3-bromo derivative, with the lowest time at the bottom of the tank at 1mg/L. On the other hand, chlorine, and bromine at position 5 produce an opposite effect.
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spelling pubmed-103420052023-07-14 Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT) Farías-Cea, Amaury Leal, Cristóbal Hödar-Salazar, Martín Esparza, Erica Martínez-Duran, Luis Fuentes, Irma Iturriaga-Vásquez, Patricio Int J Mol Sci Article Anxiety is a serious mental disorder, and recent statistics have determined that 35.12% of the global population had an anxiety disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. A mechanism associated with anxiolytic effects is related to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists, principally acting on the α4β2 nAChR subtype. nAChRs are present in different animal models, including murine and teleosteos ones. Zebrafish has become an ideal animal model due to its high human genetic similarities (70%), giving it high versatility in different areas of study, among them in behavioral studies related to anxiety. The novel tank diving test (NTT) is one of the many paradigms used for studies on new drugs related to their anxiolytic effect. In this work, an adult zebrafish was used to determine the behavioral effects of 3- and 5-halocytisine derivatives, using the NTT at different doses. Our results show that substitution at position 3 by chlorine or bromine decreases the time spent by the fish at the bottom compared to the control. However, the 3-chloro derivative at higher doses increases the bottom dwelling time. In contrast, substitution at the 5 position increases bottom dwelling at all concentrations showing no anxiolytic effects in this model. Unexpected results were observed with the 5-chlorocytisine derivative, which at a concentration of 10 mg/L produced a significant decrease in bottom dwelling and showed high times of freezing. In conclusion, the 3-chloro and 3-bromo derivatives show an anxiolytic effect, the 3-chlorocytisine derivative being more potent than the 3-bromo derivative, with the lowest time at the bottom of the tank at 1mg/L. On the other hand, chlorine, and bromine at position 5 produce an opposite effect. MDPI 2023-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10342005/ /pubmed/37445811 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310635 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Farías-Cea, Amaury
Leal, Cristóbal
Hödar-Salazar, Martín
Esparza, Erica
Martínez-Duran, Luis
Fuentes, Irma
Iturriaga-Vásquez, Patricio
Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)
title Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)
title_full Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)
title_fullStr Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)
title_short Behavioral Study of 3- and 5-Halocytisine Derivatives in Zebrafish Using the Novel Tank Diving Test (NTT)
title_sort behavioral study of 3- and 5-halocytisine derivatives in zebrafish using the novel tank diving test (ntt)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445811
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310635
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