Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish?
Zebrafish are a powerful tool for investigating epilepsy. Mammalian seizures can be recapitulated molecularly, behaviorally, and electrophysiologically, using a fraction of the resources required for experiments in mammals. Larval zebrafish offer exceptionally economical and high-throughput approach...
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doaj-4093ab8ad0e1413f9dc5e473d9c4de3c2020-11-25T03:47:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-09-01810.3389/fcell.2020.573303573303Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish?Sung-Joon Cho0Sung-Joon Cho1Sung-Joon Cho2Eugene Park3Andrew Baker4Andrew Baker5Aylin Y. Reid6Aylin Y. Reid7Division of Fundamental Neurobiology, Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaCollaborative Program in Neuroscience, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaKeenan Research Center, St. Michael’s Hospital, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, ON, CanadaKeenan Research Center, St. Michael’s Hospital, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, ON, CanadaKeenan Research Center, St. Michael’s Hospital, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Anesthesia and Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaDivision of Fundamental Neurobiology, Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaZebrafish are a powerful tool for investigating epilepsy. Mammalian seizures can be recapitulated molecularly, behaviorally, and electrophysiologically, using a fraction of the resources required for experiments in mammals. Larval zebrafish offer exceptionally economical and high-throughput approaches and are amenable to state-of-the-art genetic engineering techniques, providing valuable transgenic models of human diseases. For these reasons, larvae tend to be chosen for studying epilepsy, but the value of adult zebrafish may be underappreciated. Zebrafish exhibit transient larval – adult duality. The incompletely developed neural system of larval zebrafish may limit the translation of complex neurological disorders. Larval zebrafish go through dynamic changes during ontogenesis, whereas adult zebrafish are physiologically more stable. Adult zebrafish have a full range of complex brain structures and functions, such as an endothelial blood-brain barrier and adult neurogenesis, both are significant factors in epilepsy research. This review highlights the differences between larval and adult zebrafish that should be considered in pathophysiological and pharmacological studies of epilepsy.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.573303/fullzebrafishadultlarvaepilepsyseizureblood-brain barrier |
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Sung-Joon Cho Sung-Joon Cho Sung-Joon Cho Eugene Park Andrew Baker Andrew Baker Aylin Y. Reid Aylin Y. Reid Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish? Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology zebrafish adult larva epilepsy seizure blood-brain barrier |
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Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish? |
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Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish? |
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Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish? |
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Age Bias in Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy: What Can We Learn From Old Fish? |
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age bias in zebrafish models of epilepsy: what can we learn from old fish? |
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Zebrafish are a powerful tool for investigating epilepsy. Mammalian seizures can be recapitulated molecularly, behaviorally, and electrophysiologically, using a fraction of the resources required for experiments in mammals. Larval zebrafish offer exceptionally economical and high-throughput approaches and are amenable to state-of-the-art genetic engineering techniques, providing valuable transgenic models of human diseases. For these reasons, larvae tend to be chosen for studying epilepsy, but the value of adult zebrafish may be underappreciated. Zebrafish exhibit transient larval – adult duality. The incompletely developed neural system of larval zebrafish may limit the translation of complex neurological disorders. Larval zebrafish go through dynamic changes during ontogenesis, whereas adult zebrafish are physiologically more stable. Adult zebrafish have a full range of complex brain structures and functions, such as an endothelial blood-brain barrier and adult neurogenesis, both are significant factors in epilepsy research. This review highlights the differences between larval and adult zebrafish that should be considered in pathophysiological and pharmacological studies of epilepsy. |
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zebrafish adult larva epilepsy seizure blood-brain barrier |
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