Life (Aug 2021)

Zebrafish as an Animal Model for Testing Agents with Antidepressant Potential

  • Joanna Lachowicz,
  • Karolina Niedziałek,
  • Ewelina Rostkowska,
  • Aleksandra Szopa,
  • Katarzyna Świąder,
  • Jarosław Szponar,
  • Anna Serefko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life11080792
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 792

Abstract

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Depression is a serious mental disease that, according to statistics, affects 320 million people worldwide. Additionally, a current situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant deterioration of mental health in people around the world. So far, rodents have been treated as basic animal models used in studies on this disease, but in recent years, Danio rerio has emerged as a new organism that might serve well in preclinical experiments. Zebrafish have a lot of advantages, such as a quick reproductive cycle, transparent body during the early developmental stages, high genetic and physiological homology to humans, and low costs of maintenance. Here, we discuss the potential of the zebrafish model to be used in behavioral studies focused on testing agents with antidepressant potential.

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