R. Gerlai et al., Drinks like a fish: zebra fish (Danio rerio) as a behavior genetic model to study alcohol effects, PHARM BIO B, 67(4), 2000, pp. 773-782
Zebra fish may be an ideal vertebrate model system for numerous human disea
ses with which the genetics and biological mechanisms of the disease may be
studied. Zebra fish has been successfully used in developmental genetics,
and recently, neurobiologists have also started to study this species. A po
tentially interesting target disease amenable for analysis with zebra fish
is drug addiction, e.g. alcoholism. Although genetic tools to manipulate th
e genome of zebra fish are available, appropriate phenotypical testing meth
ods are often lacking. In this paper, we describe basic behavioral tests to
investigate the acute effects of alcohol on zebra fish. These behavioral p
aradigms will be useful for the genetic and biological analysis of acute an
d chronic drug effects as well as addiction. In addition to presenting find
ings for the acute effects of alcohol, we briefly describe our strategy for
generating and screening mutants. We hope that our pilot work will facilit
ate the future development of behavioral tests and the use of zebra fish in
the genetic analysis of the biological effects of drugs of abuse. (C) 2001
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