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Understanding CNS Effects of Antimicrobial Drugs Using Zebrafish Models

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Заглавие Understanding CNS Effects of Antimicrobial Drugs Using Zebrafish Models
 
Автор Kotova, M. M.
Galstyan, D. S.
Kolesnikova, T. O.
de, Abreu, M. S.
Amstislavskaya, T. G.
Strekalova, T.
Petersen, E. V.
Yenkoyan, K. B.
Demin, K. A.
Kalueff, A. V.
 
Тематика ANTIBIOTIC
ANTIMICROBIAL DRUGS
BEHAVIOR
BRAIN
MICROBIOTA
ZEBRAFISH
1,3 DIKETONE
AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBIOTIC AGENT
ANTIBIOTIC AGENT
ANTIINFECTIVE AGENT
CEPHALOSPORIN DERIVATIVE
LINCOSAMIDE
NONSTEROID ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENT
PENICILLIN DERIVATIVE
PHENOL DERIVATIVE
SECOIRIDOID
SULFONAMIDE
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY
BRAIN-GUT AXIS
CELL LEVEL
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
DRUG EFFECT
DRUG EFFICACY
IN VIVO STUDY
INTESTINE FLORA
NONHUMAN
REVIEW
RODENT
ZEBRA FISH
 
Описание Antimicrobial drugs represent a diverse group of widely utilized antibiotic, antifungal, antiparasitic and antiviral agents. Their growing use and clinical importance necessitate our improved understanding of physiological effects of antimicrobial drugs, including their potential effects on the central nervous system (CNS), at molecular, cellular, and behavioral levels. In addition, antimicrobial drugs can alter the composition of gut microbiota, and hence affect the gut–microbiota–brain axis, further modulating brain and behavioral processes. Complementing rodent studies, the zebrafish (Danio rerio) emerges as a powerful model system for screening various antimicrobial drugs, including probing their putative CNS effects. Here, we critically discuss recent evidence on the effects of antimicrobial drugs on brain and behavior in zebrafish, and outline future related lines of research using this aquatic model organism. © 2023 by the authors.
075-15-2021-684, 857600; Saint Petersburg State University, SPbU: 93020614; Suzhou University of Science and Technology: NRB-RND-2116; State Committee of Science, SCS: 20TTCG-3A012, N10-14/I-1
A.V.K. is the Chair of the International Zebrafish Neuroscience Research Consortium (ZNRC) that coordinated this collaborative multi-laboratory project jointly with COBRAIN Center (headed by K.B.Y.) supported by the Republic of Armenia State Committee of Science (20TTCG-3A012 and N10-14/I-1) and the European Union-funded H2020 COBRAIN project (857600). The consortium provided a collaborative idea exchange platform for this study, and did not fund the study. The study partially used the facilities and equipment of the Resource Fund of Applied Genetics, MIPT support grant 075-15-2021-684.
This work was supported by St. Petersburg State University (project ID 93020614). T.O.K. is supported by Sirius University of Science and Technology (project NRB-RND-2116). The funders had no role in the design, analyses, and interpretation of the submitted study, or decision to publish.
 
Дата 2024-04-05T16:16:49Z
2024-04-05T16:16:49Z
2023
 
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Идентификатор Kotova, MM, Galstyan, DS, Kolesnikova, TO, De Abreu, MS, Amstislavskaya, TG, Strekalova, T, Petersen, EV, Yenkoyan, KB, Demin, KA & Kalueff, AV 2023, 'Understanding CNS Effects of Antimicrobial Drugs Using Zebrafish Models', Veterinary Sciences, Том. 10, № 2, 96. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020096
Kotova, M. M., Galstyan, D. S., Kolesnikova, T. O., De Abreu, M. S., Amstislavskaya, T. G., Strekalova, T., Petersen, E. V., Yenkoyan, K. B., Demin, K. A., & Kalueff, A. V. (2023). Understanding CNS Effects of Antimicrobial Drugs Using Zebrafish Models. Veterinary Sciences, 10(2), [96]. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020096
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https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/10/2/96/pdf?version=1674961343
http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130246
10.3390/vetsci10020096
85149201751
000942370800001
 
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Veterinary Sciences